Two Linus Project quilts finished
#11
You had the most wonderful idea for a fabric that kind of tells a story....I have enough of that fabric to make another...also have one of frogs in ponds that I will do one from that also....THANK YOU!!
#12
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: rural SW Washington
Posts: 768
wonderful quilts - I really like the sashing on both quilts, thank you for the reminder to try new things and to help others. Your quilts will make some children feel very special, comforted and safe. I have made little ditty bags to go with the small quilts for special toys or toothbrush, wash cloth, small first aid kits for disasters. The bigger the quilt, the bigger the bag.
I love the Linus Project. Expo in Portland wasn't half as much fun as all we could do was pick out colors this year but not sew the blocks together as we had in previous years. Great job.
I love the Linus Project. Expo in Portland wasn't half as much fun as all we could do was pick out colors this year but not sew the blocks together as we had in previous years. Great job.
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#14
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: West Texas
Posts: 2,073
Your quilts are wonderful! I don't think I would be quilting today if it hadn't been for Project Linus. That is where I got my start. The people are wonderful, and the quilts that come in are inspirational!
#20
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Northern California, Sonoma Co.
Posts: 2,814
I am so glad you are enjoying getting involved with Project Linus – I'm involved with PL in Sonoma County and I find it very rewarding. And my daughter is heading to UC Davis this fall!
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