Monday, June 8, 2020

H2H 2020: finished!

Finally, although late, here is my finished H2H 2020 quilt. Too late for the final link party, but not too late to donate to a local young boy who lost his grandmother and less than three months later lost his father. This pattern is titled Confetti Marks, designed by: Sarah Goer Quilts. Continue reading for more info and comments.

For added visual interest, the quilt's backing is pieced with some confetti from the front. 'See my label on the lower left side? Sending many thanks to Sarah of Confessions of a Fabric Addict for hosting this awesome event again this year. Here are this quilt's stats:

♦ dimensions: 31" X 39"

♦ fabrics: various 100% cotton blue, white, and green fabrics from my stash

♦ backing: white alphabet print

♦ batting: Warm N' Natural©

♦ quilting: machine-stitched walking foot uneven grid, matching blue thread

♦ binding: mock, same fabrics as quilt front and back

~See more finished quilts at: H2H Comfort Quilts 2020~

♥ Completed WIP/UFO quilts in 2020: 3 ♥


Blessings, Danice G.

7 comments:

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

What a beautiful quilt and so nice of you to find just the right person to give it too. I know it will provide much comfort! I've been thinking about you and wondering how you are doing? Take care! Lots of hugs!

Kathleen said...

Congratulations on your finish! Its a great quilt and will be a great comfort! It is the most important thing about H2H!

Prims By The Water said...

Beautiful finish! Janice

Danice G said...

Thank you all so much. Yes, H2H is such a worthy cause. Doing well, staying home as much as possible. 'Great time for catching up on quilting.

piecefulwendy said...

Nice finish, Danice! I'm sure the quilt will bring lots of comfort to him. I like the bright blue in the quilt top!

Brenda @ Songbird Designs said...

It's beautiful, Danice! I'm sure it will be a comfort to him, just to know you cared enough to take the time to make it for him! Stay safe and well!

Paulette said...

Neat quilt, and how nice to donate it locally to someone you know has a need. I'm sure it will be very appreciated!