And all ate and were filled. Matthew 14:20This quilt is for the Good News Community Kitchen benefit. I hope they make a lot with it. The Kitchen serves meals every day of the year.
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I showed the top several months ago. It is made of shirt parts--from the collars and cuffs and pockets. The logs are spliced to use up every bit of fabric.
I like to have a few tops ready for donation to a good cause that comes up. My quilter, Suzette Fisher, turned this around to me in just a week. She is wonderful.
It is wonderful! I love all the plaids!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful quilt. Someone is just going to love to snuggle under this.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it lovely! I love that you used all the little pieces of the shirts...
ReplyDeleteSharon
I love the way the logs are spliced, in fact I love everything about this - the plaid shirting, the scrappy effect - everything!
ReplyDeleteSuch a warm and comfy snuggler. The winner will be a very lucky person.
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt and the way the colours just sing.
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done with all these plaids. And it's all with thrifted shirts. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteLooks extra fabulous now it is finished! Tracey
ReplyDeleteI like the name of your blog! I'm dutch, maybe that's why. Your blog is beautiful...the most wonderful photo's of even more wonderful quilts! I'll visit you again to see and read more!
ReplyDeleteWow - another marvelous plaid quilt - you definitely have the talent for those plaids. I itching to start gathering mine!
ReplyDeleteWow - another marvelous plaid quilt - you definitely have the talent for those plaids. I itching to start gathering mine!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt so much! The splices add so much fun...and use up every last bit!
ReplyDeleteBonnie
Inspiration Galore! Wonderful! And your quilter did a great job too!
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