Wednesday, August 22, 2012

100 Quilts for Kids

My first quilt for 100 Quilts For Kids is ready to go. I'm donating it to Project Linus. The STL Modern Quilt Guild will be collecting quilts for kids at our October 13th meeting. There's still time to make a quilt (I hope to make at least one more!) and be eligible for some great prizes!

My quilt is the result of 3 UFO blocks that I had made to practice some paper piecing. I added some sliced coin rows to make it a decent size.


It was a great opportunity to practice a free motion quilting design from Angela Walter's book. I used "Concentric Circles" and was pretty good at them by the time I finished the quilt.


Finishing up a UFO, practicing some free motion quilting and giving to a child in need ~ that's a winning combo in my book!
. . . Cindy

12 comments:

  1. this turned out great! i love everything about it.

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  2. This is so pretty! A total delight for the eyes. What a brilliant use of leftover blocks.

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  3. I love it, really, nice job and yes, much was accomplished here! Good job.

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  4. Isn't that interesting that UFO's have such potential! Love your quilt creation. Most creative.

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  5. That is a gorgeous quilt. You have been doing some great stuff!

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  6. Cindy, that is such a pretty quilt and I love the colors too. Isn't Angela'and her book awesome. I had the opportunity to spend a day with Angela when she was here in St. Louis earlier this month lecturing and teaching at our long arm group. She showed all her quilts from her first book and those coming in Book #2. She showed how easily she does her designs on a dry erase board and on the long arm. She is a very good teacher. I'm motivated and now to see your UFO quilt just makes me want to search through my orphan blocks to make one too! Thanks for the inspiration.

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  7. Such a beautiful quilt and your quilting looks so good!

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  8. Thank you for sharing all of your lovely quilts.. They are gorgeous... This one is lively and i love the colours...Great job.

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  9. Came over via Studio Kat. Love your quilt. Gorgeous colors, love the geese, and enjoyed the close-up of your quilting. Thanks for sharing.

    Nikki (who can't figure out how to post with a name)

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  10. this is so lovely! and you won a 100 quilts for kids prize. please email me at swimbikequilt at gmail dot com!

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