It's a finish!
Orphan Ignatius
36 x 41
This orphan block quilt is a row quilt. For this one I picked out orphan blocks with some black in them. All of these orphan blocks were given to me by others.
I made rows of blocks of the same block size. I finished the top in November 2025.
I quilted it with loops of gray on my sewing machine.
Kind of blurry because it was windy when I took the photo but here's the back and binding.
And sew on...
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A little quilting marathon is going on here in March . Soon I will have boxes of comfort quilts to send off to two of my favorite charities that provide quilts for kids - Wrap-A-Smile (WAS) and Quilts Beyond Borders. (QBB).
Wrap-A-Smile (WAS) partners with Rotaplast International.
Rotaplast International, Inc. is committed to helping children and families worldwide by eliminating the burden of cleft lip and/or palate, burn scarring, and other deformities.
Quilts Beyond Border (QBB) quilts go to many different initiatives both foreign and domestic...foster care, refugees, Indian reservations, orphanages, women's recovery centers...you will just have to go read the QBB blog because I can't remember them all.
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3 comments:
My brain said "Saint Ignatius". Fabulous :-)
Ignatius looks swell all quilted and bind. I love those b/w 9patch in colour framed in b/w. Well done. ;^)
what a wide variety of blocks you have in this quilt
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