Hi, all!
Well, it's Sunday again, and we're almost a month into this year's Hands2Help Charity Quilt Challenge! Maybe you're like me, and haven't begun your quilt yet - or maybe you've already finished! This linky party will give you a chance to show off your progress. So link up and show us what you're doing!
While I haven't started on mine, I do know what I'm planning on doing. My Hands2Help quilt will also be a design template for quilts that our church will be making to take to Ethiopia in October on a mission trip. We will be having a family workday in May to work on making quilt tops - should be lots of fun helping new folks put their tops together.
The top we will be making will be made of six 10" x WOF strips sewn together, then cut across the seams lengthwise. We'll then insert a 5" wide solid colored strip that the kids can write a message or draw a picture on. These quilts will be taken to children in an orphanage where our church will be working.
I need to get to work on this quilt so we'll have the design worked out ahead of time!
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So now it's your turn to link up and show off your progress. You can link to an old post or a new one, or to a picture on Flickr. Your choice, just show us what you've been working on!! I can't wait to see!!
Hugs!
Sarah
I've posted photos of the quilt I'm donation. Maybe it will light a fire under me to get them quilted...LOL
ReplyDeleteThe postage stamp quilt is almost done - a definite 'finish it up' tomorrow project. Then on to the second one - which will go fast.
ReplyDelete3 lap quilts are completed. 1 child's quilt needs binding.
ReplyDeleteI've got 24 blocks sewn together but no pictures yet. Maybe soon :-)
ReplyDeleteNo pictures yet, but I just need to finish the binding! :)
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