Today I have 2 quilts to report for the binding blitz that Julie has each month. I will link with her as soon as she does her final post for July. Both of them are donation quilts.
This one will be donated through the quilters' guild that I belong to - it goes to the hospital for a baby.
The next one is a string quilt that is larger for an older child and I will donate it to a local outreach. I hope a teen-ager will like it.
This will be my last one with the cow fabric backing. It wasn't quite enough, so I added the plain green fabric. The binding is scrappy, but mostly it's green and the vary-colored fabric.
Thanks for stopping by!
Very nice finishes! I wish we had a local guild doing don as ton projects like your guild. Lots of fun making those baby quilts.
ReplyDeleteReally cute quilts, and lots of cute scrappy fabrics. I love your quilting! Your quilts will be a blessing to those who receive them. ---"Love"
ReplyDeleteGreat quilts! I especially love the string quilt. Someone is going to love these quilts!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your finishes. Great quilts for good causes. : )
ReplyDeleteThose colours would brighten anyone's day and to receive such a wonderful gift would make any teenager smile. Good to get some projects finished. I'm right behind you. (well sort of)
ReplyDeleteYou've done beautiful quilts with great quilting !
ReplyDeleteBravo Ruth !
Your quilts are always so beautifully sewn. What a treat for the recipient.
ReplyDeletegreat finishes for charity. Love the cow fabric!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I really want to make a string quilt soon. I love yours.
ReplyDeleteGreat finishes! Love the string quilt. I have been away from blogs for a while because I was having so much trouble with my feed and leaving comments. Took a frustration break. LOL I hope it is better now, I missed my blogging buddies.
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