The Hands2Help challenge for 2021 sponsored by Sarah @Confessions of a Fabric Addict is coming to an end! It is time to show you the quilts I made and donated!
I choose to donated to The Little Lambs Foundation this year.
My True Blue and my Spring Fever baby quilts were sent off in early May!
True Blue was made using the pattern Traffic Jam by Pat Sloan.
This pattern is a great use of scraps!
I made this last summer but knew I would donate it as part of the Hands2Help Challenge. You can read more about this quilt by scrolling down the post here.
The 2nd baby quilt sent to Little Lambs is Spring Fever.
This bright and cheerful quilt I designed to look like spring flowers. You can read more about this quilt here.
The last quilt I donated as part of Hands2Help was my Hometown Hero quilt. I gifted my Fresh as a Daisy quilt to my friend and coworker, Megan.
Hi Dawn! All three quilts are fabulous but I am especially fond of the daisies. It's a great picture of the two of you. Wonderful quilts for charity stitched with lots of love. It doesn't get any better than that. Happy Memorial Day! ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts!
ReplyDeleteIt was a lovely idea to make a quilt for your coworker. I can't even imagine how difficult it was working under pandemic conditions. Your daisy quilt looks so fabulous that I immediately went over to buy the pattern. It was an extra treat to find it was on sale. The Spring Fever quilt is really pretty. I love the way the red patch changes position.
ReplyDeleteLovely quilts. Yes educators and all the staff were definitely Hometown Heroes. I like that you put labels on your quilts. I couldn’t figure out what to put on the label so I skipped it. I’m going to take a screen shot of yours and make sure I put labels on next year.
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