Falling Charms is now done! Bound and ready to be seen!!
My 6'7" son is the one holding it up... and...
its 32" x 32" .... How did he scrunch himself up so small???
I quilted it with Butterflies!!! I just felt we needed some happy Butterflies on this one, since most of the fabrics are Fruity and Florally !!
Block Size: 7 inchs
Fabric Used: I still can't see the end of the piles that I stacked ;-)
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PS - this photo was taken before our last storm - as of today there is even more snow, and the drifts are bigger than my dog!!!
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Very fun finish! Love that butterfly quilting, a nice reminder of spring when you have snow on the ground.
ReplyDeleteYou are a blessing to those in need, 40 quilts way to go! I won't get that many done this year, but I am trying!
ReplyDeleteCharming quilt! And oh, that quilting! So much fun.
ReplyDeleteAnd I do love the look of a pile of quilts- kudos to you,Alycia, on that pile for hospice!
Cute butterfly quilting.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet quilt.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, your 6'7" son did a lot better hiding behind your 32" finish than my 6'2" husband did... but I think the wind was a big factor for my husband, LOL. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteThat is a cute one, and such a perfect design for a charm pack! Is it your own design? We might need a tutorial! I think your 6'7" son must be very flexible! :)
ReplyDeletePerfect use of a summery charm pack, and oh, my, those butterflies!!! I'm in love! Also so touched you have donated so many quilts to hospice. I'm lucky to get one a year done and donated. Keep right on inspiring all of us!
ReplyDeleteLove the butterfly motif. Just what is needed to brighten a childs day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely little finish.
ReplyDeleteSo many donation quilts, you are spreading a lot of love! Love this quilt and so nice to know it will comfort someone in hospice.
ReplyDeleteGreat finish- love the butterfly quilting. You are inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI love what came of it! It's so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful little charm quilt! Nice job on the quilting, too!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a fun fast quilt. Stay warm and cozy with all of that snow.
ReplyDeleteI'm so impressed with anyone who can finish a quilt. I tend to start them but never finish them. Your's is lovely!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your hiking photos. Isn't being out in the frosty fresh air the greatest feeling!
ReplyDeleteAlso love this Falling Charms quilt. I wish I enjoyed machine stitching better to get things done faster.
Wow, great charity quilts, nice job! I also love the Falling Charms, with all the beautiful butterfly quilting.
ReplyDeleteGreat finish!
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