Here I am showing this easy one from a Bonnie Hunter pattern, 'I Spy a 4 Patch.' It's great for using scrap fabrics or yardage as you prefer. Check out Bonnie's patterns, as she has loads of super ones, all free!
Ruth has been busy using up scraps for this lovely bright basket weave quilt,
and these gorgeous prem quilts, all backed with fleece for extra snuggle. 
Di took a couple of 'kits' with orphan blocks, and managed to get them to play nicely together. The sashing and cornerstones really set these blocks off nicely.

Paula seems to finish a quilt for Linus every month, and this time she too took a 'kit' of blue blocks and put it together beautifully.
Next I went to Rocheberie Quilters in Rugby, and brought a bootful of quilts home with me.
There were several lovely cot quilts which had been made up from leftover blocks - it's the fabrics here which give it appeal - the blue fabric is little sheep, and the top is all flannel!
This one is pretty in pink,
Here is a delightful quilt made from panels. Again, the sashing pulls it all neatly together.
And I had three of these bright and snuggly knitted quilts which are ideal for teenagers.
Then last week I had a visit from Mary. She brought this mile a minute quilt 'kit' which she had finished for me,
two quilts from Linda (she with the long arm quilting machine who is happy to make up tops!). This one with zoo animals on it, which is backed with fleece,
and this one - which is the same design, although doesn't it look different in another colour? - with cats and dogs floating on clouds.
I haven't photoed all the quilts, but I hope I've given food for thought and future plans. Many thanks to all, and I'm always ready for more!
1 comments:
Great start to the year!
I've got a little top and a bigger quilt under way on the machine at the moment...perfect sewing on these cold nights :o)
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