The project for PCQ Community Service for April was quilts for adults. The quilts will go to the local hospice we support and are much appreciated by the families of the patients they serve. For April the committee made up kits for the sew day, using the Color Bars pattern (see tab below header).
We had about 18 or 19 kits made up. It took several sessions of cutting to cut all the strips, even using the die cutter, to make that many kits. We used mostly the club's stash for the dark colors and some light prints we had ordered in bulk for the lights. The prototype is typical of the colors in the kits, warm neutrals for the lights and random darks:
I had also cut some pastel strips from my own scraps and from bits and pieces from the club's stash. These were much more multicolored and varied than the light neutrals (low volumes) for the kits. It used up a lot of leftover binding strips and backing off-cuts, as well as some one-off scraps.
Knowing that in merchandising, navy is often the base color that grounds a palette of pastels, I used some navy from the club's stash for dark strips for contrast. This kit is one of a kind, and I nabbed it for myself to sew at our sew day last Saturday.
I was able to get all of the blocks with dark outer strips made at the sew day.
Link ups: Small Quilts and Doll Quilts, Love Laugh Quilt
Great work in making a very peaceful quilt. I am sure it will be a comfort to someone. Good job!
ReplyDeleteThe contrast between the blue and neutrals is lovely. I am sure it will be truly appreciated.
ReplyDeleteHelen
Love it!!! I always love blue, and this just looks so pretty with all the other colors!
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