Several months ago, the Triangle Modern Quilt Guild challenged members to make charity quilts for local foster children using these fabrics, plus any from our stash.
The reveal was a couple of weeks ago. So you might say that I’m a bit late. Okay, you might say, I’m a lot late, but I have a good start.
I’m adapting the Playing Cards pattern by Jennifer Mathis of Ellison Lane featured in Modern Bee by Lindsay Conner.
The pattern makes a baby sized quilt. I added extra blocks and sashing to make the quilt a little bigger just in case there is a big kid that needs a quilt.
Here’s the top waiting to be a quilt.
And here’s the backing getting its pre-quilting label. Stitching the label on before quilting saves me time since I won’t have to hand sew it later.
All that’s left is to quilt and bind!
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So nice, any child would love it! I see your needle is in the far right position, is that so more of the label will be under the presser foot?
What great fabrics, such a bright and fun quilt!
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