We started the day with about 15 quilt tops in various stages of completion. Some had center blocks stitched together, but needed borders. Others just needed to be layered with batting and backing, then pinned and quilted.
We'd all brought some stash fabric along and tossed it into one jumbled pile from which we plucked borders and backing to complete the quilts. It was amazing how quickly they all came together with so many willing hands doing what needed to be done.
I was kicking myself that I forgot to take my camera along, because the finished gallery of nearly-completed quilts was truly spectacular. Many of the members chose to piece together some of the five-inch charm squares that we swapped each month for a couple of years -- so almost everyone could recognize some of their own fabric in our collaborative work.
We ended the afternoon with everyone taking home at least one of our mutual creations to complete with binding. We'll have them ready to deliver to the nursing home by next month's meeting. Here's one I brought home to bind - and I think I have just the right purple print in my stash to finish it off.
Here are two more that another member already finished -- isn't it great how random squares can turn out looking so cozy and warm?
6 comments:
Sounds like a lot of fun and what a great way to spend the day - doing for others!
What a great way to spend a day. How productive you all were and what beautiful quilts!
Sounds like a full, fun, and tiring day. Hope you take a day to recover before diving in again!
Great looking quilts. What a lovely way to spend a day!
What nice gifts these will be!
Anne:
These are beautiful!!
Karen
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