This month's Le Challenge theme is "charity" and I knew right way the project I wanted to share.
I recently made this quilt for the Hands 2 Help Challenge and was very pleased with how it captured my goal of making a masculine quilt.
I am also working on some other projects, that you may want to check out.
- I had a few tops left that I couldn't finish in time for the Hands 2 Help Challenge deadline, but Sarah accepts tops and other items for use in their quilt ministry.
- If you have orphan squares, check out the Soy Amado project at Little Island Quilting. I am amazed at how good all the squares look together in these quilts.
- The For Pinks Sake Blog Hop is currently collecting any pink blocks over 4 inches. I made some pink house blocks using my favorite house tutorial.
- Crazy Mom Quilts is having a Scrap Basket QAL benefiting Margaret's Hope Chest. The feature quilt uses a rail fence pattern, but they will accept quilts in any pattern. They really have a need for boys quilts, so I have been searching the stash to see what I can create.
I hope that this month's Le Challenge theme has gotten you thinking about ways to share.
Please check out all the other "charity" themed entries this month, and check back in a few days to find out the next month's theme.
I really like the use of grey in your masculine quilt - very effective.
ReplyDeleteVery eye catching design. Great entry.
ReplyDeleteThat's gorgeous, the stripes look great! Thanks for all the charity links and for linking up to le challenge :)
ReplyDeleteI love your masculine quilt, it really caught my eye too and the colours work so well together.
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful masculine quilt, great job.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt! Thanks for sharing on le challenge.
ReplyDeleteLooking good. Well done.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt! And thank you for sharing all the links!
ReplyDeleteStunning charity quilt!
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