Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Sunshine Flimsy

Work has continued on the quilt I'm making for a victim of Hurricane Sandy. As I stitched on the long sashing strips it occurred to me that I would have to figure out how to deal with the corners where the Hourglass blocks in the final border would come together. You may remember that this was what it looked like as I was auditioning design choices:



I finally decided to make four Diamond in a Square blocks for the corners:


You may be able to see in the picture below (double click on it to make it bigger) that I had two different blue prints coming together in this corner. It took a little bit of time to decide how to handle that!


Here's a full-on picture, as much as I could get anyway.


The quilt should finish at 65" x 85." I found this print on sale at Delta Patchwork; it's perfect for the back and binding!


I'm thinking of calling this Sunshine & Blue Skies. As it turns out I will be able to send this quilt almost directly to a couple whose home was one of those burned to the ground in Breezy Point, NY courtesy of connections my sister has through her job. And then I'll probably begin another top for someone else who needs a quilty hug. :- )

4 comments:

  1. I love that you can send the quilt directly to a specific family!

    What a lovely, lovely work!!!

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  2. Wonderful choices - thanks for sharing the photos.

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  3. Some beautiful work! My mom used to do quilting, so I appreciate all the work you've gone to. :-D

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  4. Lovely quilt, fabulous name, and how cool you are giving it away to a family so deserving of both sunshine, blue skies..and a great quilt. You are one awesome lady in my book!

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