Hi Quilty Friends! The first charity quilt is finished. This quilt was made using partial layer cakes and a few cuts from my stash. It's probably the quickest quilt I've ever made. Literally a quilt in a day but I spread it out over 3 days.
Piecing the top took about an hour and a half. Piecing the backing, about 30 minutes. The franken-batting about 30 minutes. The X quilting went really fast too, about an hour and half.
The machine applied binding was made using the scraps from the backing.
About another hour to cut and attach it to the quilt.
The quilt still needs to be washed but that can wait until I'm ready to deliver all of them to the homeless shelter. Now it's time to pull fabric for the next one. Below is the fabric I've set aside for making more. There's a couple quilt panels and almost finished quilt tops hiding in here that would make for quick finishes as well.
Until next time...
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This will certainly be appreciated on a cold, blustery night. Great finish!
ReplyDeleteWay to go! A worthy cause!
ReplyDeleteSimple design but beautiful result ❤😍
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt, definitely not an ugly! It will be well loved, happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful thing for you to do with some of your fabric and scraps. It’s very generous and loving! They’ll be loved and appreciated. Bless you💕🙏🏻
ReplyDeleteTHat is a lovely quilt!!! It will be loved and keep someone happy and warm!!
ReplyDeleteOh I luv it! 💕
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