As I've mentioned here before, one of my goals for 2018 is to piece and/or quilt one donation quilt a month, shooting for ten finished by the end of the year. I've finished four specifically for Hands2Help so far this year. Here are the quilts I've sent to Little Lambs:
Scrap Scramble
Toddler Boy I Spy
Positively Pink
Aztec Inspired
These quilts have fleece backing and no batting, making them soft and snuggly. It also makes it easier to fold them up to fit into a backpack.
I photographed them on a bright day so I could get them into the mail right away. Pardon the too-sunny photos.
These quilts have been received by Little Lambs and I'm hoping they'll be given to kids who will be comforted by them.
Linking up with Sarah at Confessions of a Fabric Addict and Lorna at Sew Fresh Quilts
Such great ideas, light with fleece and perfect for comfort. You have achieved what we all hope to do, help someone feel better. Sunny quilts are ok, I can't always talk the sun into obeying me, either.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilts for a wonderful quilty hug for someone in need.
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to see all four together like this! I'm pretty sure I got the "no batting so it fits in the back pack" idea from your first post about Little Lambs. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing, Jan! Thank you so so much!! I know they will be well-loved...
ReplyDeleteThese will be loved! I had intended to use fleece this year (based on one of your posts) and then forgot. I hope I remember next year because it’s such a great idea.
ReplyDeleteLike the idea of fleece bscking w/o batting -- may incorporate that into my Doll Like Me quilts so they're softer and easier to use gor swaddling dolls.
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