Community quilt I did with my Daughters school...
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Thought you all might like to see this - I gave each child a 6 1/2 inch square of calico and asked them to decorate it! Got lots of variations...
The whole quilt --106 children plus staff
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My Daughter's block
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My own 'makers' block!
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Can I say this has got to be the best quilt I have ever seen. It is so touching and heart warming. Those kids are amazing. Thank You for sharing it with us.
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No - unfortunaltey - asked the school if I could run workshops to produce the blocks and they didn't want to do it - so some blocks are actually done using ordinary felt pens!
But this quilt can never be washed- it includes feathers and felt, wool, paper, plastic, metal - wood - you name it!!! It was an absolute nighmare to piece as loads of people had gone over there 6 inch lines, often with paper or wood - so I had to work around that!
But this quilt can never be washed- it includes feathers and felt, wool, paper, plastic, metal - wood - you name it!!! It was an absolute nighmare to piece as loads of people had gone over there 6 inch lines, often with paper or wood - so I had to work around that!
#6
Grade system in Ireland is not like US - but the youngest children were 4 - 5 years old the oldest were 13.
There was quite a lot of work done by Mothers!!! But it all adds to the thing - In the flesh it is about 8 feet long and 5 feet deep. You could stand and look at it ALL DAY - even if your child was NOT one of the blocks!!
There was quite a lot of work done by Mothers!!! But it all adds to the thing - In the flesh it is about 8 feet long and 5 feet deep. You could stand and look at it ALL DAY - even if your child was NOT one of the blocks!!
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