I've haven't posted about any hand work for several weeks. But I took a break from another project and sat down and watched a little of the Super Bowl and finished up the last binding on 5 little 36 patch quilts. Just what I needed - soothing hand work and a "finish"!!!! Several months ago, I bought myself a couple charm packs of some French General fabrics. I cut the Rouenneries into 2 1/2" squares and then stitched 4 patches. I really didn't know what I was going to do with them - but then I thought they'd make cute little Valentine quilts for the girls!
I know that there are only 3 in the photo - I sent two of them home last weekend when our son and dil visited - she took one to our youngest daughter. You can go here to see Mollie's.
13 comments:
cute quilts have a great week
Definitely very cute for little girls ... and sweet colors, too!! Did you enjoy the game ... or was it just passive interest? I'm a Raven's fan, so even though I was in knots for the last 45 minutes of the game, I was *very* pleased!! Have a great week!! :)
What a sweet collection of little Valentine quilts made by a very sweet Mom for her girls!
Absolultely adorable!!! I've been wanting to make a cute little quilt for my littlest granddaughter.
Isn't it wonderful when a plan comes together like that? Those colors are wonderful and the resulting quilts make darling gifts! What a sweet way to bless your girls!
I am sure the girls will love those little quilts. sweet!
Those Valentine quilt projects turned out just darling! Such sweet little gifts!
Cute little quilts; love your fabric choices.
Perfect little treasures for Valentine's day! Thanks for linking up to Slow Sunday Stitching!
I can see those little quilts making a nice little addition to a plate of Valentine sugar cookies. You are a sweet mother!
I love anything French General. Your little quilts are lovely and I'm sure the girls adore them!!
I just LOVE those little Valentines quilts - even more so the love behind them! Treasures for sure.
They are lovely little quilts - what a neat idea. I'm sure your family appreciated the love within them.
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