I'm quilting that isolette quilt in between cleaning. But coming off the wall is this St. Anne's Sewdality quilt:
It's brighter than it seems in the picture. This quilt is one of our prayer quilts that we give to low income mothers at their post-partum visit. One member made the embroidered blocks (Thanks, Deanna!) and provided some of the fabric. I put the top together. Then a couple of members sandwiched, pin basted, and tied it. Then Isabelle took it home to be bound - thank you all. We're going to silent auction it at the Altar Society boutique so that we can buy batting.
I'm linking to Judy's Patchwork Times. Go on over and see what others have on their design wall.
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What a sweet little quilt! And a great program too to help meet the needs of those struggling with a new family on low incomes! Way to go!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Excellent job gals!
ReplyDeleteI bet the mother's appreciate the quilts too.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable little quilt. I'm sure it will make some new mom very happy and keep a little one warm this winter
ReplyDeleteIt`s just wonderful!
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