It was a top given to me at a meeting of Rocheberie Quilters. The maker thought that since it's in 'my colours' I might enjoy finishing it! Well, I certainly did, and I think it's a perfect bright and cheerful one for a Linus quilt.
I've actually been distracted by piecing - more people seem to like piecing than quilting and I'm no exception! I wanted to put together the sample blocks I made for the workshop last week.
Here's the completed top, made completely from donated fabrics, except for the blue solid, which came from my stash. Now if I can keep myself away from piecing, I only have one more quilt to finish and I'll have completed my challenge!
3 comments:
Looking good!!
You are well ahead of me on the Linus front. I have one, half quilted, but I'm afraid it is on hold as piecing has taken over at the moment...I will get there eventually!
The quilts will surely bring a ray of sunshine to the recipient. Only one more to finish. You really are amazing
you are really amazing...how many of those Linus quilts do you make in a year? and each one is unique and beautiful! I love the color combo on this one...and i really like the little houses that are created with the workshop pattern you did...too cute! you rock!
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