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Friday, January 19, 2024

A Monkey Wrench Finish

Monkey Wrench
42 x 42
It's a finish!

For a couple of years I made Monkey Wrench blocks in three different sizes as one of my Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC) projects. Toward the end of last year I started putting blocks together into donation quilts but got a little sidetracked when my hubby became ill.  So far I have completed 4 tops from the 7.5 inch (finished) Monkey Wrench blocks. This is one of the smallest and the first to be finished from that group. 

I used some of the lighter blue and gray blocks for this one. Then I added borders to make it a little larger. I added HSTs in the corners to make the borders look similar to Monkey Wrench block. 

The back has some glow in the dark sheep - the last of a fun piece of fabric from a friend. And the binding is a blue and white plaidish fabric. 

And sew on...



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CELEBRATE! (my word of the year)

Jan. 18 - Quilty Hugs. I shipped 5 donation quilts to Ann. She is a coordinator for both Wrap-A-Smile  and Quilts Beyond Borders.   I let her decide which program needs them the most.   When I went to link up to Quilts Beyond Borders I saw a few of my previously donated quilts in yesterday's blog post. And now I know which groups of children will be receiving one of my quilty hugs! 

 

11 comments:

  1. Beautiful quilt, a child is going to love this, especially the glow in the dark sheep!

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  2. I love this little quilt! Very clever way to make the cornerstones with the borders! Very satisfying for you to know what happened to your previous delivery of quilts.

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  3. Your blue Monkey Wrench quilt is so pretty--love the sheep backing, too!!
    You certainly make a load of donation quilts--heartwarming to the recipients I am sure--nice work hugs, Julierose

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  4. Another lovely quilt, and such a fun backing.

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  5. Now that is a fun celebration! :)

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  6. Very cute and soft looking! Glow in the dark sheep? Some kid is going to thrill to that!

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  7. That is certainly cause for celebration. That quilt is looking for a baby to hug and cherish. You displayed it well. I love everything you do.

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  8. What a sweet donation quilt, Cathy. Congrats on finishing it up and getting a batch of quilts shipped off!

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  9. Cool finish! How net to see who got your quilts - that has to make you feel good!

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  10. Your Monkey Wrench quilt looks so comfortable and inviting already. Some little kiddo is going to love that backing.

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  11. A beautiful finish to this quilt. So glad you were able to get those quilts to those who need them.

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