My least favorite thing about making quilts is what takes place after the top is done. Layering the top, batting, and backing and then basting them together is a drag. Quilting them together is like staying after school and writing, "I will not talk in class," 500 times. For those of you who were well behaved in school, you have no idea how annoying that is.
Luckily, The Carolina Quilt Project is one of the charities participating in the 2019 Hands 2 Help Challenge organized by Sarah at Confessions of a Fabric Addict. Carole, who blogs at My Carolina Home is helping to provide victims of Hurricanes Michael and Florence with quilts through the Carolina Hurricane Quilt Project. If you're like me and love to make tops, but dread the thought of quilting them, Carole can pair you with a longarm quilter who will finish your quilt.
I made these blocks for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge hosted by Angela at So Scrappy. I loved making the blocks, but 72 x 88 is too large for a someone with quiltphobia to handle. Brenda who blogs at Songbird Designs is the quilting angel who will turn my quilt top and the pretty blue backing shown below into a quilt to comfort someone who faced losses during the hurricanes.
It's not too late to join this year's Hands 2 Help Challenge. Just clink the link at the left and fill out your info. Sarah has arranged for some lovely prizes. I am donating this Star Light, Star Bright, lap sized quilt kit.
Stop over at Sarah's and join in. Your quilt needs to be finished for the final link up by May 24th.
Luckily, The Carolina Quilt Project is one of the charities participating in the 2019 Hands 2 Help Challenge organized by Sarah at Confessions of a Fabric Addict. Carole, who blogs at My Carolina Home is helping to provide victims of Hurricanes Michael and Florence with quilts through the Carolina Hurricane Quilt Project. If you're like me and love to make tops, but dread the thought of quilting them, Carole can pair you with a longarm quilter who will finish your quilt.
I made these blocks for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge hosted by Angela at So Scrappy. I loved making the blocks, but 72 x 88 is too large for a someone with quiltphobia to handle. Brenda who blogs at Songbird Designs is the quilting angel who will turn my quilt top and the pretty blue backing shown below into a quilt to comfort someone who faced losses during the hurricanes.
It's not too late to join this year's Hands 2 Help Challenge. Just clink the link at the left and fill out your info. Sarah has arranged for some lovely prizes. I am donating this Star Light, Star Bright, lap sized quilt kit.
Stop over at Sarah's and join in. Your quilt needs to be finished for the final link up by May 24th.