I am steadily working through collections of blocks, mainly the result of RSC projects.
I had a lot of Wonky Stars in various colours and have been using them up in several little quilts.
Red is this month’s chosen colour so I picked out 13 blocks to make a hospital baby quilt. I chose two cream neutrals from my stash and cut 12 x 4.75” squares. When trimmed my Wonky Stars measured 4.75” square. A narrow neutral border brought the quilt up to the required size of 24” square.
I had a large piece if wavy red striped fabric which I used for the backing and binding.
I machine quilted it and I’m really pleased with the result.
Linking up with Angela’s So Scrappy blog.
That’s a fun quilt with all those stars! I love that binding, too. Someone is going to love that one!
ReplyDeleteThat’s from Diann at Little Penguin Quilts!
ReplyDeleteOh, what a sweet little quilt! Glad to see you were able to finish and blog about it!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cathy.
DeleteI do like the red star mix Linda in this little cot quilt, the cream fabric for the alternate blocks was the perfect choice.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the finish! A pretty little quilt for someone to love.
ReplyDeleteThat's so nice, using up red RSC blocks and making a lovely hospital baby quilt, a two for one deal!
ReplyDeleteGreat wonky stars! And I love the backing. Another wonderful quilt for a good cause.
ReplyDeleteYour post was excellent, keep it up!
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, just checking in if you are ok.
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