So, here's the checkerboard. Last of the 2 1/2" squares.
I went on to make a half square triangle quilt. I quilted it from the off-set center in a spiral. Looks great, but was a PITA to do.
Then my first Twister. I am in love with this pattern.
There was some sort of conflict with the women's shelter. Something about them redecorating and our quilts would not "go" with the new décor. We are scratching our heads over that because we thought the quilts were being given to the women and children. So now we are donating to the local Ronald McDonald house. We and they are clear about what happens to the quilts.
Just found this thread. love quilting wish I could do more.
Tshirt quilt made for my son rrom his old shirts and scraps
Heart quilt made with my neighborhood gals for Pulse
Quilt I made for my camper in use at family camp along with the cigar box guitar I made at same camp.
So, the first six months of this pandemic I just slept, watched tv and played Freecell. Then I finally got up and unboxed my new AccuQuilt I had bought last October. Made the pink quilt. You may have to tap the pictures to see them full.
Then I pulled out this spiral star I pieced several years ago, picked a background and finished it.
My quilts are mostly for a charity called Sleep In Heavenly Peace. They build and donate bunk beds to kids without a bed. This is my latest. 54x72. Tap to see full picture.
Is there a quilting bucket list anywhere without a Double Wedding Ring on it? This is mine. It's going to Sleep in Heavenly Peace. Tap to see full picture. 54x72
I've made numerous Lone Star quilts in my time, but this swirled version is my current favorite variation. This is for a friend's 65th birthday/retirement. When I made it, I ended up with enough to make another. Just need to pick a different background.