Friday, March 3, 2017

TGIFF - Bee Charity Quilt

This week's finish is not totally finished, but my part of the project is finished.  My Bee pieced a quilt to be donated to charity.  I quilted it, and now it's gone to someone else for binding.

I don't know what the block is called.  And before you ask...no, I did not choose the colours.  Although you all know that orange makes me happy.  

These photos were taken last weekend before the snow all disappeared.

This is a large quilt -- 80 x 90 inches.  So an easy all-over stipple in cream thread for a quick finish.


I wonder what our next group project will be.



If you have a finish this week, consider linking up with:


Thank Goodness It's Finish Friday @ Celtic Thistle Stitches
Finish It Up Friday @ Crazy Mom Quilts
Can I Get a Whoop Whoop? @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict
Finished or Not Friday @ Busy Hand Quilts 
Needle and Thread Thursday @ My Quilt Infatuation 




15 comments:

  1. It's a great quilt, I really like the colors together! I wanted to invite you to link up this post (or any charity sewing posts) to Sew Some Love every Wednesday.
    http://katandcatquilts.blogspot.com/search/label/sew%20some%20love

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  2. I like the colours and I'm sure it will give someone comfort and love when they are wrapped in it.

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  3. Great colours!! I also go to a large all-over stipple on large quilts that I want to finish quickly. I like the look and it's pretty easy to do.

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  4. What a lovely group effort - and the colors are very "when Anja met Yvonne", hahaha! :)

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  5. What a wonderful quilt! I believe it is the snowball block. Sure looks great in those vibrant colours!

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  6. Such a grand and wonderful gesture, sure to brighten someone's life! Great job quilting it! XO

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  7. It is a whole bunch of snowball blocks in the snow. Nice colour choices, even if they were not yours!

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  8. Love the colours. Great charity quilt.

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  9. Your quilting is very neat, Anja!

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  10. Oh I just LOVE this! Those particular juicy oranges and that crisp blue...well I think of oranges, the fruit, under blue skies, nvm the snow! What an effective pattern. Hmmm, a great scrap buster I could see...

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  11. Gorgeous! Your quilting is amazing! The Stipple stitch is great! It is a gorgeous quilt.

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  12. I love orange! It's (maybe) my favorite color, which partially explains why I love halloween. Your use of the blur and orange together is really fun!

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