Hello, friends! Louise here to share three finishes made from blocks donated by Bev M.
Bev sent in a big batch of absolutely gorgeous English paper pieced hexagon blocks. They were already meticulously attached to a crisp white background. All I had to do was group them together by color and sew them up into tops.
Using this pretty bird and flower print as inspiration, I pulled pink, green, and yellow blocks for an adult sized quilt. One block had a little pop of the blue from the birds, too.
And it just so happened that the left over blocks were all purples, yellows, and teals that played so nicely with this backing fabric. I've never done any EPP hand work, so I was thrilled to work with Bev's blocks. Many thanks to her for this generous donation to comfort grieving families!
Covered in Love is a 501(c)(3) charity that donates quilts to patients dying in the hospital, over 1600 so far! The Summer 2025 block drive is live now. Check out the main post HERE if you want to get involved.






Louise, you certainly have an eye - a talent - for combining unused blocks into beautiful quilts!
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ReplyDeleteI can’t type! What a wonderful donation that has resulted in three beautiful quilts.
ReplyDeleteThose quilts are all quite pretty. Nice job to you both.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely combinations you came up with. So many hours of work involved in stitching those EPP flowers. You've done them proud, Louise.
ReplyDeleteLouise, you did an amazing job of putting together the EPP blocks that Bev made. Those quilts will be cherished by families in need of comfort & peace. I'm always amazed at what you can do with orphan blocks!
ReplyDeleteWow, Louise, you created two beautiful quilts here!
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