Connie and Kathy got to quilting again
When those two get together
No telling how many Quilts they can make!!
The top two
and the two below
all came from them!!
and for our next Sew day
Connie has cut kits to make this star ( below) so we can make a bunch
of Quilts of Valor like this one!
I am so excited!!
This one below is from Nancy H
She makes a BUNCH of quilts too
Usually she quilts them herself - but I had the honor of quilting this one
It will go to on of our Women's Veterans groups that we support
Here's a close up
( cuz its my blog - I get to be unpredictable - ha ha ha)
Hope you are inspired!
Go forth and Quilt!!
They all look fresh and fabulous! Great work!
ReplyDeleteAll the quilts are beautiful. They are so inspiring to make for a veteran.
ReplyDeleteCount me among those who are inspired by today's Quilts of Valor pictures! I really like the second one...
ReplyDeleteThey are all great, but I really like the first one. The border treatment is so fun and unexpected.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts! I always get motivation from seeing QOV quilts!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE #1..the setting and border treatments are so cool!! Love the "Just One Star" quilt you guys are gonna be working on. When that first started, I asked my guild to make stars and if I remember we donated 60 or 70 blocks. That last one reminds me that I made one like it once and loved it. Need to revisit. Keep on!!
ReplyDeleteAll are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteIs there a pattern for the first one? I guess I could figure it out but easier to not ''reinvent the wheel'' :-)
Karol
I don't suppose there is a way to get the pattern for the first quilt for our QOV group here in North Carolina. It is so wonderful! This truly is rewarding, isn't' it?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts!
ReplyDeleteVery simple, but effective quilt layouts. All of them are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat border on the top quilt. I love scrappy quilts (bottom). I just don't make many scrappy quilts. Glad you are getting all the bindings done.
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