At 44" x 58" it's a small lap size, but maybe it will bring comfort to a young girl or teen who's going through a tough time. I knew when I made this quilt that it would be a donation quilt. I'm very fortunate to be able to make quilts to give to others.
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The practice on the spiral quilting really paid off and I'm sure this will be loved by the recipient.
ReplyDeleteIt's a fun quilt. The quilting looks great. Definitely perfect for a teenager who needs some extra cuddling.
ReplyDeleteNice! It actually looks great for a teenage boy--they have chemo too! It's the perfect size to use in the chair. Nice quilting, too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt. I must admit I'm partial to both dots and black and white!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful quilt and a lovely way to help out someone in need. I love the circle quilting!
ReplyDeleteCool quilting on this one, Jan! Thanks for participating in the Challenge this year!
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling quilt. I made mine early this year as well.
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt! Your use of the black and white with just a touch of color here and there is very clever!
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