Sunday, June 16, 2013


Occasionally, I quilt charity quilts for the Oconomowoc Quilt Guild.  The charity arm of the guild recently decided to pull fabric for kits for the members to piece.  The next step is for the quilts to be quilted (I'm one of the quilting volunteers!).  The next hand off is for binding.  The Charity organizers thought this system will help to alleviate the stress associated with donating a completed quilt.  *Many hands make light work*  type of thing happening.  

So I present the most recent quiltings for the Oconomowoc Quilt Guild:


pattern source:  AZ Blankets 4 Kids  1-2-3 Quilt

panto source:  Rose Vine by Norma Sharp






pattern source:  AZ Blankets 4 Kids   Not So Scrappy Child

panto source:  Happy Times





pattern source:  AZ Blankets 4 Kids   Easy Blanket

panto source:  Happy Times





pattern source:  AZ Blankets 4 Kids    Easy Blanket

panto source:  Happy Times













AZ Blankets 4 Kids has many patterns on it's home page, found here.   Simply add more blocks or borders to bring the quilt up to the size you desire.  :)

These quilts were cut and kitted up by members of the Charity Group of the Ocomonowoc Quilters Guild.  The quilts were then pieced by various members of my guild.  I then quilted the quilts.  On Thursday, I will turn the quilts back into the coordinator.  Next ~ another member will check out the kit to bind it!






1 comment:

Nancy said...

I tried to leave a comment earlier today, but it would not post.

This is a wonderful system to create the quilts - everyone can participate.