One of the charities PCQ supports is Hospice and they want wheelchair quilts, quilts that are lap size but small enough to not get hung up in the wheels. Their preferred size is between 42 and 48" square or oblong. My top came out to 45" square with this on-point setting. My blocks finish at 4".
PCQ's long arm committee prefers small quilts for training, so rather than quilt this myself, I'll put it in the queue for them to quilt. For training they use a panto that looks just like my usual free motion meander. I had a leftover piece of wide backing that's big enough for the back plus the binding. It's white with red, mostly light, so no worries about a dark back showing through all those low volume prints. I'll package the top and backing up and put it in the Needs Batting/To Be Quilted intake.
As usual, I cut too many pieces when I was cutting for this project. That was partly because I thought I would make a larger quilt, but I changed my mind. Rather than make another quilt just like this, I made some more Mary's Triangles using black and white prints for the large triangle. I have enough blocks for another wheelchair size quilt, totally different layout, and it's all kitted up to take to retreat as an extra project. If I don't work on it there, I'll work on it as social sewing when I get back.
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