This years edition of Hands to Help is finishing up this month. I was able to send off 4 quilts to Little Lambs Foundation for Kids in Logan Utah this year. They are a group that helps support low income families with kids and foster kids. This year they wanted small quilts.
This was the first of two from my mom's stash of quilt stuff. Approximately 40" square.Second one from my mom's stash. Another one about 40" square.
From my stash of quilts, made years ago and then just stashed away. blocks were pp'd on tissue paper and made from scraps. Approximate size of locks was 8", so yes some of them have what seemed like a bazillion pieces as I was making them and then tearing the paper out. All were different patterns.
Another one from my stash made years ago. Leftover swap blocks from a long ago swap were used to make it.
I'm glad to be able to have had a place to send these where they'll be used and someone will enjoy them, instead of them just sitting in a tote in my house.
Gratitudes:
1. That the mess with unemployment seems to be straightened out (now to see if they actually pay next week when I request payment)
2. That the realtor didn't give a list of unreasonable demands on what I need to do here in the house to get it ready to go on the market in June.
So clever with using what you have to make quilts.
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Pray government gets your unemployment payments going.
How wonderful! I haven't gotten mine bound. It will be a little late. I do have a top to mail to Victoria's Secret, though. You did a great job in the midst of all your family trauma. =)
ReplyDeleteLovely quilts, Moira! Thanks for being part of H2H 2021!
ReplyDeleteadorable little quilts...i've got one to go to little lambs too...just need a gopher to take it to po...lol
ReplyDeleteNice quilts! I bet you enjoyed using your mom's stash.
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