Thursday, July 29, 2021

H2H Round up #2

It's time for the second Hands to Help quilt photo round up :)  These first two came from Cynthia at Quilting is More Fun Than Housework.

If you want to see the first H2H round up click here

Donna

Covered in Love received 96 beautiful quilts during this year's event! By the time all the stragglers come in there will probably be over 100. 

Peggy

Thank you everyone who participated! I am in Santa Fe this week for the first time in a year and a half, enjoying the cooler weather.  

Arlyn

Enjoy all the photos :)

Camille

Judy


Tina

Selina

Wendy

Marsha

Darlene


Jane

Karen C

Ann S.

Both of Ann's bright colorful quilts have been given to women who recently lost their husbands fairly young.  One is a nursing student and the other is a nursing instructor. 

Ann S.

Pat

Pat

Mina's parents met me and brought a pile of quilts! More on these later

(left) Mary O, (right) Liz H

Yvonne

(left) Mary R, (right) Joy

Kathy B

Kathleen

Gail H

A pile of quilts!

Covered in Love is a 501(c)(3) charity that donates quilts to patients dying in the hospital, over 800 so far! The July/August drive is running 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

Thursday, July 22, 2021

Orphans, UFOs, and WIPs

Welcome back to another rundown of quilts Louise has put together from the unfinished projects and odds and ends that are donated to Covered in Love! This modern setting of orphan blocks with negative space is one of my favorites, Louise blogged about it here

Louise also made this Jacob's Ladder from some charm packs. She wrote a funny blog about it here.

These present blocks came from Christine and made a quick finish, blogged here

I tried to capture to metallic gold in the fabrics, but you'll just have to take my word for it! There were pretty metallic highlights in a lot of the fabrics like fancy wrapping paper. 

This 16 patch was a scrap buster for me a couple year ago. I sewed 2.5" strings together and crosscut them to sew together into 4 patches and then 16 patches.  I got stuck on the step of actually sewing the blocks into a quilt and let them "age" for a few years so I finally put them in a box to Louise. 

I'm sorry to say I've lost tract of who made the central disappearing 9 patch part of this quilt, so if anyone recognizes it please comment! Louise added several borders of donated fabric to make it larger.

Finally, this quilt was put together from blocks sent in by Priscilla.  Thank you to everyone who sent in quilty bits and to Louise, the UFO -whisperer!

Photo bomber? Who me?

Covered in Love is a 501(c)(3) charity that donates quilts to patients dying in the hospital, over 800 so far! The July/August drive is running 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

Thursday, July 15, 2021

2020 Oh My Stars! Wrapup

Thank you to those who have responded to my appeal for backing fabrics! I did get one mystery box this week, someone ordered 108" width fabric from Marshall Dry Goods and shipped it to me.  Thank you, whoever you are.  Several of you have ordered from or recommended Marshall Dry Goods to me, I had never heard of them before and I love their designs and prices!

 

Happy weekend quilters! We're wrapping up last year's red white and blue block drive just in time for the 2021 drive to start. Starting off with a few bonus quilts, Erin made this sweet patchwork top and I finished it. 

This top with the abstract wonky stars was made by Tracy and quilted by me.

And this quilt was paper pieced by the members of the Nurture circle of do. Good Stitches. It was assembled and quilted by Louise from Washington (different from Louise on the boat).  Lovely minimalist design. 

Getting into the block drive quilts, Gail made this top and Linda quilted it.

Linda got a long arm and has been extremely dedicated in helping with Covered in Love quilts.

This one (above) was also made by Gail and quilted by Linda.   

Linda deserves major kudos, a medal, and probably a vacation for finishing the majority of the 2020 red, white and blue quilts over this past year.

There were a total of 28 quilts from the drive last year, doubling our total from all the previous years! 

Aside from quilts, the largest excitement in my life has been getting a new washer/dryer to replace by very-used one.  Even though it's far quieter than my old one the kitties are suspicious of it.

The rain has started to dry up and with it the cucumbers, although we still have more than one family can eat.  We had planted some sprouted potatoes, just for the heck of it, and those produced the tiniest little mini potatoes ever.  Must have missed a step, or harvested too soon. Never grown potatoes before.

Our Japanese Eggplants are going nuts and I made a really yummy eggplant in garlic sauce from this recipe, I added green beans too, since we have those in the garden.  Somewhere at a Chinese restaurant I had an amazing eggplant dish that I've been chasing ever since. 

Another block drive in the books! Tammy has been working at the May/June blocks and has 3 new quilts posted on her blog here and here.

Covered in Love is a 501(c)(3) charity that donates quilts to patients dying in the hospital, over 800 so far! The July/August drive is running 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