First up is a stacked coins quilt using a variety of fabrics donated to me by Katie's Comforters Guild or my sister.
The second quilt was made from the leftovers of the two Pacific Crest quilts. I overbought fabrics because of the wide variety of colors in the pictures my mother in law sent for her two quilts. I made approximately 80 extra units so I could get the layouts and colors balanced the way I wanted to. Rather than let the extras sit unused, waiting to be assembled, I threw together this quilt. My normal layout assistant was a little distracted and chose to have identical units by each other. I went with it rather than argue.
The backing was made of other extra pieces from the quilt. The fabric is from Laura Gunn's Edges collection. There was a single block Swoon quilt that I did not snap an additional picture of.
I got to choose a block for my guild's charity quilt bee. I chose the Birch Tree quilt pattern by Amanda Jean Nyberg. I made a couple blocks, pieced the guild blocks, made the backing and quilted it. Binding was hand attached by another guild member. This quilt got dropped off for Children's as well.
And finally, since the spirit of today would be giving, here are two that I finished up this weekend but did not make it in time to travel to my sister's house so she could drop them off before their appointment yesterday. Hopefully I will get these to the hospital before the end of the year.
Nice batch of charity quilts, with their happy colors I am sure they will be well loved! I kind of like the design decision with the same blocks touching...it really lets the green in that quilt shine and why let the quilt police win?!
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