Quilts 28 – 32!!!!
Mom and Jennifer, from Indiana, sent 5 quilts that they worked on together. They are all so cool. I love how all the quilts in this project turned out so different, just like the people who will receive them. ;)
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Quilts 28 – 32!!!!
Mom and Jennifer, from Indiana, sent 5 quilts that they worked on together. They are all so cool. I love how all the quilts in this project turned out so different, just like the people who will receive them. ;)
Still more quilts :) Quilts 23 – 27. This project could not have been so successful without the generosity of many.
This quilt is backed with a camouflage fleece – so soft!
This top was donated by my dear friend Sandy.
I quilted this one on the new long arm!
This quilt top was donated by Cathy and quilted by Cena.
Our youth pastor and his wife are expecting their first baby in about a month. It is so much fun to make a special gift for a special couple.
We adopted a sweet little boy about a week ago ….. no worries, he is a pug. His name is Gus.
More quilts for the Christmas project #18 – 22!!
Above quilt top donated by Cathy.
Quilt top donated by Cathy.
Fabrics donated by Jeanne. It has a soft minke backing.
Can you believe it – still more quilts!
This top was donated by Cathy. Most of the 2 1/2 inch squares were given to her from my stash as a Christmas gift a few years ago. So cool to see the fabrics all together in a quilt.
I am still piecing and quilting many quilts. My goal was 20 quilts. Due to the help and generosity of friends, we will surpass this. A special thank you to my parents who bought all the batting for the project!