Hello, friends! Louise here with more quilts made with your orphan blocks and donations. Last week Kat shared some beautiful finishes from the potato chip block drive. Those were larger Covered in Love quilts for adults. There were just a few drive blocks left that she sent to me, and I made this much smaller piece for the neonatal unit.
This little quilt used some orphan four- and nine-patch blocks in bright colors with white backgrounds. I surrounded a nice panel of fish and water fowl for a quick finish.
Here's a close up of the quilting. This curved hook shape is my go-to free motion motif. I find it very quick and simple to do, and it gives great texture.
Here's a "jelly roll race" style piece, but instead of 2.5" strips, the maker used 1.5" strips. It arrived as one big chunk, but it was just a bit wonky and hard to make rectangular. I sliced it into five columns, flipped every other one, and sashed it with bright blue. This allowed me to ease the irregularities out and I think it turned out pretty nice in that scrap-happy way.
This super cool circle came to me raw edged, so I carefully turned a hem along the outer radius and machine appliqued it to a neutral background.
The fabrics are gorgeous, especially the purple floral with golden accents. The final piece reminds me of the Big Blue Marble photo of Earth from space!
This orphan project showed up as about 8 finished blocks with birdhouse fabric as the large focal squares. There were also bits and bobs of the blender fabrics and background white. I remembered I had a VERY similar birdhouse fabric in my stash, so I sewed up enough more blocks to make a baby sized quilt. Can you tell there are two different focal fabrics?
Finally, how about a little zing? High contrast magenta, teal and goldenrod were donated already sewn into strip sets, so I cut them into rail fence blocks. I laid them out in this stairstep design and found some psychedelic trees for a border. A very similar yellow binding ties it all together, easy peasy!
Many thanks to everyone who sends in orphan blocks and spare parts. I love using them as the raw materials for Covered in Love quilts.
Covered in Love is a 501(c)(3) charity that donates quilts to patients dying in the hospital, over 1700 so far! The Winter 2026 block drive is live now. Check out the main post HERE if you want to get involved.









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