They had been sitting in a bag on my UFO shelf just waiting to see the light of day again. The 12 orange and aqua blocks were made by quilters from many states in the US as well as several countries and sent to me to put together. In return, each of them received a block from me in the colors they had chosen. Turning them on point, and adding solid aquas from my stash along with a grey/white stripe, I was able to stretch the blocks into a 60"x 80" quilt.
The mod square quilting makes for a cozy texture when washed and dried. Laxmi, a thirteen year old teenage girl who is disabled because of a leg amputation, will be the new owner of this colorful quilt created by people from around the world. I love thinking about the many hands touching these fabrics which were mailed to me in Kansas City and then carried by my husband to Kathmandu, Nepal and put into Laxmi's hands!
Wow you finished up a UFO, I am giving you kudos. What a very worthy recipient too (-:
ReplyDeleteFlick’r, you bet I remember it! I made some of my early quilting friends there! I love the orange and aqua colour palette! Such a pretty quilt Carla!
ReplyDeleteGosh, this one is especially fantastic! So very international. And obviously made with love. I know it will bless her.
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