Nann @ With Strings Attached provided a large number of squares. Those were made up into kits one afternoon last Fall and distributed to my minions members of my Quilt Bee, who generously offered their time and talents to help with this project. Without them, I would STILL be drowning in fabric squares!!
Ruth S. chose one of the kits to make this quilt top:
Britt did the quilting on her longarm:
Nann provided (the majority of) the backing:
Britt the bright extra bit of backing and the binding:
Nine is fine:
Thank you to Britt for dropping the quilt off and taking a completed top and more yardage for backing, along with backing provided by Louise @ Quilt Odyssey for the 2nd kit of squares you will assemble:
A similar scenario to many of the other completed LWR quilts with Ten for the WIN...
Here is what the quilt stack looks like now:
Thank you to everyone who played a part in the making of this quilt, as well as the other LWR Mission Quilt shared in today's post.
Quilt Drive UPDATE...
SEW many people, so many resources shared. With the addition of these two, my original goal of FIVE quilts for Lutheran World Relief has been DOUBLED!! We have collected TEN quilts for donation and there are STILL more coming.
Until next time...
SEW much good!!!
What a beautiful stack of quilts and a great team effort to get them done. Happy quilting.
ReplyDeleteGreat job--doubling your goal is amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love that you now have 10! And every one will be loved. ~Jeanne
ReplyDeleteGreat job Joy and minions. I finished a top and need to send it your way. Can you please send you address? The weather is bad here, very cold, so hope to mail it by the weekend. Thanks. Enjoy your SEWING adventures.Darlene dhoctor@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteLove the team effort involved in each of the LWR quilts. Way to go in crushing your goal!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome. Bravo to all you, ladies! ;^)
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!! Thank you, quilters!!!
ReplyDeleteGood job everyone. Many hands make light work.
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I agree with Pat above ... "many hands make light work" is a saying I heard from my mother. Way to go!!! I know this makes you happy beyone belief, Joy!
ReplyDeleteYahoo!! Good for you!!
ReplyDeleteI like the picture of you in your FUN hat.
ReplyDeleteYou have both some very awesome bloggy buddies and some great friends. What a great accomplishment!
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