I must confess, I don't have an iron at my vacation spot. I am looking for one! You will just have to bear with me and my wrinkles in my latest charity quilt. I still had to add the center of my flowers, but realized I couldn't go crazy with embellishments as this quilt is headed to a child with long term illness. Yet it still needed a bit of bling! I grabbed some bright fabric and some soft cotton ric rac and here is what I did:
All that is left is a little work on the borders. What do you think so far?
13 comments:
How much fun! This will definitely brighten the child's day!
I love the way that looks! Especially the way you did the stems. Someone is going to be so happy to have that quilt.
I think it will warm her heart! Love the 3D flowers - can't wait to see the border!
Very sweet for a little girl,she will love it. What are you putting on the back. Hugs Sandra
I think the ric rac was a really nice touch! Good job! It's so bright and cheery!
I think it is very cheerful.
The time and creative process you are taking with this project is making it so very special!
Oh this is just so sweet. A lot of work with all those strips,but well worth it..lovely.
Very very sweet. I think your quilt will be much loved by the recipient.
The ric rac adds a very sweet touch. What a wonderful gift!
I like it. It just is so cheerful. Great work
Those flowers are adorable! Love the ricrac!
I think any child would love this quilt, especially a sick one that will need it to keep warm and to give comfort! Well done. I, and along with other Chatham-Kent quilt members, make quilts for kids with cancer and I know how much they are appreciated! We donate ours to London Hospital thru ChildCan who distributes them.
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