A lot of people in the church quilting group here, give me their scraps. I have made some scrap quilts to give to the Methodist Childrens Home. I borrowed Ditter's QAYG pattern on this board to do the latest one. I have all the blocks made and I am ready to put it together. It is not together enough to put a picture yet, but I getting there. I also quilt with the Georgia Chapter Quilts For Kids. Most of the Quilts I do for them are scrappy quilts. I invite you to visit our web site to see some pictures. We just delivered 90 quilts and 39 premiee pads to the Children's unit at Georgia Medical Hospital in Augusta. I am so happy to have been a part of that delivery. I know what I do makes a difference.
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How cute and cheerful! Love it!
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WOW - great wonky but planned quilt. Love it.
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Yes, am so glad I didn't toss them. I have a huge bin of scaps and didn't want to add more and the AG scraps were not in line with the scrap bin ones (batiks and wild farbics). I kept them in a bucket and in the end I just couldn't toss and I am so delighted with this little quilt.
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I love it! Fun and funky all in one!
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This is why I love my scraps. I love the quilt you made.
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Well, that is a real kick in the ....ahhh.... idea section of my brain. Thanks for showing us such a delightful result of a bucket of mess! Very inspirational!
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Very sweet. I love Aunt Grace fabrics. I did a few quilts with them too.
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Such a fun scrappy quilt! Shows that you shouldn't throw anything away!
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Absolutely love it....if I didn't already have 7 projects in various stages of work I would be dumping all my scraps and starting a new one based on your little quilt.
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