Fun, crazy lizards and bright colors make this a great Linus quilt! If you have enough leftover kids' print from a project to make a few squares, consider combining it with other fabrics in your stash to make a quick, cute quilt to donate.
Here's a bright four-patch alternating with an adorable children's fabric.
This adorable quilt has a sports theme and Illini colors -- a real treasure for some Illinois child. Go team! And thank you Marge P. for making this quilt for Linus.
Dorothy B. donated this squares-on-point quilt. The border is a star fabric, and the back is pieced from a couple red star fabrics. Thanks!
This is an awesome quilt and I don't know who donated it. It's a great I Spy that uses scraps of lots of children's prints. Wonderful!
Here's a very cheery strip quilt with some hot-colored stripes and animal prints. Very nice!
This absolutely charming quilt is made from 30's prints -- such a lovely quilt!
What a cute watering can quilt, with bright cans in a garden of bright flowers.
And here's a crazy cut quilt with whacky violets (or are they pansies?). What a fun quilt to make, and what a wonderful quilt to receive!
A squares quilt based on a child-friend fabric with coordinating plain squares. This quilt is tied rather than quilted. If you don't have the time to quilt, or don't want or like that part of the process, please consider donating a tied quilt. They are every bit as much appreciated!
A great big THANK YOU to everyone who donated a quilt!
Sunday, February 3, 2008
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