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Friday, November 1, 2024

Four Patch Variation

Sometime last year or the year before, the PCQ community service team kitted up charity quilts in a Four Patch Variation layout. At the time we were pushing for twin bed size quilts and trying to use club fabrics for the kits. 

Someone from PCQ had passed along to me some brown fabrics that were deemed "Too ugly even for the Trash to Treasures sale." While not individually pretty, the fabrics harmonized well enough with a Kaffe lily pad print that we had. We had enough of it for borders plus a few large blocks. The ugly prints became blocks and four patches. 


I happened to have in my stash a light yellow that coordinated nicely and brightened up the rusty brown palette. I kitted it all up, and sewed it together at a couple of Community Service sew days last year. 

Once the top was finished, I put it in the To Be Quilted cabinet for someone else to get to. Several someones, because one had to make the backing, another had to cut the batting, and someone else had to long arm quilt it. I had enough of the brown fabric used in the 4-patches left for binding so I requested that it be returned to me to be bound. After many months in the pipeline, the quilt came back to me and I was able to bind it at the October sew day. A friend at the sew day took photos. 

It takes a village, but it may take a while for the village to finish a quilt. This one has now been donated to the local women's shelter.  They have casitas where a woman with her kids can stay for a few months while they escape from an abusive situation and get ready to move on with their life. The recipient will take the quilt with her when she leaves. 


Link up: Alycia Quilts

6 comments:

  1. Pretty quilt, pretty quilt maker/holder!

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  2. Hard to see any ugly fabrics in that quilt. It's amazing how you can dress up a plain fabric with the right additions.

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  3. Thats a great one, and all the extra love put it in by going to so many hands - love it!

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  4. You know what? All of those loving hands have made a very nice quilt! And even if deemed "ugly" (and I don't agree with that), it will still bring comfort and warmth to someone!

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  5. For a quilt that was deemed to be made of fabric "too ugly even for the Trash to Treasures sale", it ended up being a very pretty quilt! Well done, all!

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