Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Cheerful Patch


This quilt was made for someone going through chemo therapy.  I have never met her, but she goes to church with my sweet sister-in-law.  I pieced the quilt top and got it ready for tying by adding the batting, backing, and binding.

I taught some of the other ladies my SIL goes to church with a little about quilting and how to tie the quilt.  Then we tied it together.  The quilt came home with me so that I could check it over and trim all the ties about the same length.


There are 6 each of 32 different fabrics from my "new stash"  (the fabric I bought when someone was closing their online fabric shop).  It was so much fun to use some of the new fabric.  The colors are bright and cheerful, so I have called it the "Cheerful Patch."


The binding is a cute darker pink polka dot fabric.


The backing is a sweet pink minky fabric I found in the clearance section of my LQS.


Here it is all ready for a cuddle on the new bench on my porch.  It's probably a good thing my SIL picked it up the day I took these pictures.  ;)


It has already been delivered.  The recipient told my SIL that it is her most favorite quilt ever and she takes it with her to all of her treatments.  Isn't that the best compliment a quilt can receive?


Quilt Stats #205
Name:  Cheerful Patch
Pattern: Patchwork from 5 inch squares
Fabrics Used: From my new stash
Batting: Low loft polyester
Size: About 54 x 72 inches
Date Finished: 2017

I still have more than 3/4 yard of each of these fabrics.  I look forward to playing with my new stash some more.

XX,
Jasmine

8 comments:

  1. I love your patchwork quilt! Perfect and cheery.

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  2. It is so colorful and bright. I am sure it will bring joy to the recipient. You are a doll to make such a lovely quilt for someone you have never met.

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  3. This is such a happy quilt! Patchwork squares are still my favorite kind of quilts. I'm glad the quilt brought such comfort.

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  4. That is a wonderful compliment indeed! I am glad it will be snuggled with a lot. Perfect name for the quilt also!

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  5. That really is the best compliment a quilt can receive. What a kind and wonderful gift o give her, and I hope the treatments help her heal and she is in remission soon.

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  6. Great patchwork quilt Jasmine. I am sure it will help brighten her treatment days.

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  7. Cheerful quilt with a sweet purpose. I'm glad to know that it is already bringing comfort to its new owner. You may have even won a few of the ladies at your SIL's church over to quilting. Bonus!!

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  8. This is a beautiful quilt for a struggling friend. Of course all of us wish her success and full recovery

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