Another 4-H Club Achievement Quilt
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Tavistock, Ontario, Canada
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This time around the Project was "Magic Blocks". the members selected two or three pieces of fabric from a collection and turned in a block. Sadly not too many actually "magic-ed" them. Two leaders and two other adults made a block each as well. I didn't make a block because I'd had this fabric for about 10 years and was quite sick of it.
I added bordered the blocks to make them all 12 1/2" unfinished and arranged them. Another leader sewed them together and returned the top to me. I selected and attached the outer border then took it to be long- armed. She quilted it with swirls and clovers. I made the binding and returned it to the other leader who then finished the quilt.
We used exactly what the members turned in - except for one block which had the seams twisted. I undid the seams only enough to flip so the block would lie flat.
Betcha can't figure out which were done by adults and which by my members (ages 10-17)!
I added bordered the blocks to make them all 12 1/2" unfinished and arranged them. Another leader sewed them together and returned the top to me. I selected and attached the outer border then took it to be long- armed. She quilted it with swirls and clovers. I made the binding and returned it to the other leader who then finished the quilt.
We used exactly what the members turned in - except for one block which had the seams twisted. I undid the seams only enough to flip so the block would lie flat.
Betcha can't figure out which were done by adults and which by my members (ages 10-17)!
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This turned out well,for so many members making it. It is a very interesting piece. I am curious to know, what is the all green block above the bottom white block? Also what is the black block on the right edge middle called?