H2H Charity Quilt Challenge is hosted by Sarah at
Confessions of a Fabric Addict. Sarah is
so generous with her talent and time.
Check out her blog to read about all of her charitable efforts.
This is the second quilt I am donating to the H2H
Challenge this year. I’m calling it Summer
Sampler. I love the happy fabrics.
I should have given it another press before taking the photo
You can read about this and other H2H charities here.
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My plan was to make a third quilt for the challenge but as it turns out, I have a close family member undergoing chemo and radiation treatment for lung cancer. So, my friend and I teamed up to make him a comfort quilt.
Very simple but oh so comfy!
I’ve been busy sewing but not blogging…hope to
catch up soon J
Enjoy your week!
10 comments:
That's awesome about the charity quilts. I hope you are having a good weekend.
Lovely quilts. I have never made a quilt, but am working on embroidered blocks now...keys and locks for my daughter. Another learning process for me. Hopefully, I will become adept at piecing blocks and be able to contribute to our local Linus Project.
Sorry you have a family member dealing with cancer. My niece just went through that treatment will unreal complications and now has a clean bill. Praying that you will be able to say the same.
xx, Carol
Both quilts are beautiful! I especially love the reds and aquas in the child's quilt. Sorry to hear about the cancer, I think that is the word I absolutely hate most in life! Seems we hear it more and more often too. Prayers for your loved one and for you too my friend! Have a blessed week...:)
Your 911 quilt is so cheery. wonderful job. Prayers going out for your relative at this time of need.
You've done an amazing job with your quilt!! And I love the quilt for your relative. Nice work!
Jeanna, both these quilts are wonderful. Summer Sampler is very aptly named - it feels like summer! Sending a prayer for your relative in their fight with lung cancer.
PS - I love the name of your blog and your header!
I could just repeat what Lara said ... I agree with each of her comments!
Your quilts are wonderful and generous. I wish the best for your relative who is ill.
And the sound of a screen door's slam is the one loud household sound that I never have complained about.
The rectangle quilt was a nice thing to do for someone going through such a hard time.
Your sampler is so cool! And I love the colours you chose! Great job! It really made me stop at your blog when I was browsing through Sarah's Linky party :o)
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