Thursday, December 13, 2018

CiL Quilt Stars


Happy weekend! Isn't this quilt nice? Dhia put it together from blocks the NURTURE circle quilters of do. Good Stitches made.  The peach/pink/grey/navy color scheme turned out fantastic.  The Nurture circle has been supporting Covered in Love for about 3 years now.


Next, Mina sent in another of her scrappy village quilt tops, fifth one this year. These quilts are great because there are so many surprises hiding in the scrappy fabrics.


I backed it with some bright fabrics from Sandra and finished it with a stipple.


Finally, Kathy sent along a finished scrap quilt of her own with the latest batch she quilted for CiL.



Just in time to join the last of the string quilts in a delivery to the hospital.


Thanks ladies, you are all stars in my book!

Covered in Love is a 501(c)(3) charity that donates quilts to patients dying in the hospital, over 400 so far! The Nov/Dec drive is going on now.  Check out the main post HERE if you want to get involved.


Linking to  Confessions of a Fabric Addict and Finished or Not Friday

8 comments:

  1. All three quilts are lovely! Mina's houses are always such a special treat :)

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  2. What wonderful quilts. You have the best friends and supporters!

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  3. Those are awesome! I can well imagine the scrappy village quilts are popular to receive. :-)

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  4. YOU are the star!! For keeping this program running and allowing us to help.
    P.S., NURTURE Circle ROCKS! Don't get me wrong. I think the Houses and Strings are great, too. Just saying... I absolutely LOVE that Star quilt!!!

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  5. I love the new quilts that you've received to add to your collection to take to the hospital. What a joy it must be for you to get so much help from people who are willing to share their talents in this way for families that they don't even know. Your organization just warms me all over!

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  6. Hi Kat,
    I put 8 blocks in the mail for you today. Love looking at the finished quilts.
    Happy Holidays
    Barbara

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  7. More beautiful quilts. It's amazing how much work you always get finished. My favorite is the Star quilt.

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