She finished the quilt top that day...
And then it sat.
Britt managed to fit the project into her longarming schedule a week or so ago.
Once again...
The quilt sat.
Yesterday its patience was rewarded...
Here is a photo of the fully completed Quilt Number TWENTY:
Didn't she do a great job with the fabrics that Nann @ With Strings Attached provided for our LWR Mission Quilt Drive? Britt admits to supplying a few squares of her own. It worked out SEW well.
Special thanks to Britt!! I appreciate the time, effort, and materials that you donated to complete this quilt. With this finish, we have quadrupled my "pie in the sky" goal for this effort to benefit Lutheran World Relief.
Would you believe there are still MORE quilts to come???
It will be a while yet, as last few contributors have some other things to take care of before their block kits can be sewn into quilt tops.
Don't worry! I'll let you know when they are received.
Until next time...
Sew some LOVE!!!
That's such a pretty quilt! It will definitely be loved!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a nice quilt--I love the look and well worth the wait!
ReplyDeleteNice!!! This is a great quilt and I'm glad you have reached TWENTY!!! ~Jeanne
ReplyDeleteAnother one in the books and a good man quilt which are always in demand.
ReplyDeletePat
It's beautiful, and isn't it nice to have it done!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous finish! I love this rather masculine looking quilt :)
ReplyDeleteThat is such a pretty quilt, I really like the choice of colours.
ReplyDeleteOh that is beautiful!! LOVE that pattern she used!!
ReplyDeleteA quilt so masculine, it makes me blush...only if he would wrap himself around me :-D
ReplyDeleteI really like this one! Pretty fabrics and nice collaboration by all involved to get another LWR quilt done!
ReplyDeleteI don't know why but I do love string quilts and even string-like blocks. Maybe it's the using up of scraps that you can achieve with them too. Or the pretty blends like these blues.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful quilt. Totally worth the wait!
ReplyDelete-Soma