Remember, you can bring a finished quilt to guild or Sew Sassy at any time, and there are usually kits available for pick up. Thanks for all your donations!
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Thursday, June 26, 2008
June quilts!
Here's a wonderful quilt from Elaine G. It's a simple pattern of 6 rectangles arranged 3x2 per block, then set in alternating directions, but the fabrics really give it some punch! The back is a bright yellow. Thanks so much!
Dorothy B made a sampler quilt that is child-friendly and fabulous! Thank you, Dorothy!
I'm so sorry that I don't know who donated this quilt, but it's a wonderful use of scraps! Those strings will provide hours of fun for a child trying to find all the little designs and prints.
Grammabunny made this simple quilt of squares. Many of the blocks feature a variety of adorable dog prints. Cute!
And she also made two whole cloth quilts. This one is for a child who dreams of being an astronaut...
...and here's one for a cowboy! Thanks so much!
Charlene B did a wonderful job making this Linus kit of Easy Squares. Thank you -- it's certain to be well loved!

Remember, you can bring a finished quilt to guild or Sew Sassy at any time, and there are usually kits available for pick up. Thanks for all your donations!
Remember, you can bring a finished quilt to guild or Sew Sassy at any time, and there are usually kits available for pick up. Thanks for all your donations!
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Quilts from Grammabunny
Grammabunny donates so many quilts to Project Linus -- several each month! All of them are made with obvious love and care, and the finish touch is her personalized label. She always signs them, and either puts them in a cute label, like the one below, or writes a cute little saying. It must be an extra-special treat to receive a Grammabunny quilt!
Her summer quilts have an outdoors theme. There are lots of lizards and bugs and other creepy-crawlies on this quilt to delight a child.
This lovely quilt is made of butterfly fabrics -- and even the squares are put together to look like butterflies flitting over the quilt.
This great string quilt uses lots of outdoors fabrics in the design, and the border and back are full of lizards.
What is more outdoorsy than bears in the woods and by the lake?
On behalf of the many, many children whose lives you have brightened, thank you, Grammabunny!
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