I haven't blogged much, but I've been inspired by others and been busy sewing and using up a lot of my scraps. My quilt guild has a very active comfort quilt program, and 5 of these quilts will be donated.
This woven quilt with 4" squares was inspired by Cynthia's scrap-a-palooza quilt gallery.
I had a pile of colorful chevron fabric samples and I didn't want to cut them up. Using them as 8" blocks and sashing with different black and white prints created a fun quilt for a girl or a boy.
Cynthia's orphan quilts inspired me to put this collection together into a quilt top. It's quilted, but still needs the binding. A friend gave me a bag with the six animal panels, the red and yellow rectangles (cut rather unevenly), three finished blocks and 1.5 yards of the folkloric fabric. I found other orphan blocks in my stash and in those donated by guild members.
Jackie Kunkle visited our guild and held a workshop making the Hip to be Squares quilt from her Splash of Color book. This quilt uses the leftovers from that quilt, and I'm keeping it to gift to a friend.
In December, my guild provides quilts for each of the children living in a nearby transitional housing facility. This year there are 30 kids aged from 10 months to 15 years. We try to match the quilts we have to their ages and interests. I saw on the list a 13-year-old girl was wishing for purple and pink room decor. I couldn't resist pulling out my small pieces of purple and pink fabrics for this quilt. Of course, I had more than enough purple and pink in my stash, so I cut enough for a second quilt which I will make at another time. Perhaps I'll try sashing the blocks in white for a different look, but I thought black was good for a young teen.
Finally, this panel was easy to make into a quick quilt for a little girl, I just added polka dot fabrics at the top and bottom.
Linking up with Oh Scrap where I am always inspired by others!