Next Dee quilted this very pretty, soft, flowery pink quilt. It's a little bit hard to make out the quilting pattern, but maybe you can see it in the photo below. It's a large flower motif with leaves.
The rest of these were quilted by Linda, starting with the small masculine quilt. Outdoorsy hunting and fishing novelty fabrics will be perfect for an older man.
Next up, this very cozy quilt is made from flannel. (I'm especially grateful that I didn't have to quilt this one! Flannel is so cozy, but so heavy to manhandle.)
Close ups of some of the fabric textures. I think this quilt was my favorite of the batch.
And lastly, another pretty, feminine, pink, floral quilts. It's a little difficult to photograph such soft colors, but click on the photo to make it larger and look at the details.
Thank you so much, ladies, for your beautiful work!
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Covered in Love is a 501(c)(3) charity that donates quilts to patients dying in the hospital, over 1400 so far! The April-June block drive is live now. Check out the main post HERE if you want to get involved.
SEW glad to hear that your Quilting Angels have been busy helping you with another lovely batch of quilts, Kat! The kitties really seem to be enjoying the catio. FYI... You should receive an envelope from me by next week. I couldn't resist stitching up a Potato Chip block!
ReplyDeleteMore beautiful quilts coming in. I'm so thankful for everyone who participates in Covered in Love and supports this wonderful loving organization. Sundae seems to be a cat that just loves life....he's so content in all he does.
ReplyDeleteOh wow Kat. They turned out so beautiful. Such creative quilters. And I am happy that these quilts will go to someone to love and snuggle with. Thank you for your generous ministry. It really makes quilting worthwhile.
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Another fantastic batch! My favorite is the on-point masculine one. I'm inspired to use some of the fishing related fabrics that have been donated now. Many thanks to Jocelyn and our faithful long armers :)
ReplyDeleteLots of Fun inspirations!!
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