I came back from Quilt Con with my head full of ideas and plans and I'm really hoping that I will find time to work on the design ideas and quilting ideas that I learned about there. But I came home to find out that a friend of mine is not in good health so this quilt has made it's way to the top of the list.
I came home on Friday and pretty much had the quilt top together by Sunday night. Getting it quilted is the goal for March, although I'm hoping to get it done in a week or so.
It's my OMG for March. I'm also hoping to get a quilt done for the Curated Quilts challenge this month. Wish me luck and maybe more hours in the day. I'll link this intention up to the OMG link up for March and I'll link it with the Lets Bee Social link up as well.
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What a beautiful quilt for a friend. I'm sure it will be loved and that the care you put into making it will be felt.
I love this! The colours are beautiful.
Hi Lisa! I think your friend is going to love this quilt, and how kind of you to make it for her. {{Hugs}} I know she will feel all the love that you are stitching into it. ~smile~ Roseanne
What a sweet quilt! She will love it.
This is so lovely and loving, Lisa! I know it will bring your friend some quilty comfort. I'm sorry that she's not feeling well and hope she improves soon.
Looks beautiful! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck with your project.
Such a neat quilt!! It'll make a great quilted hug for your friend!
What a pretty quilt this is! Good luck finishing it off.
I missed that you'd gone to Quilt Con, so I'll go back and read the Canadian Quilts there post. I made a heart quilt much like yours a few years ago for a good friend of mine, stage 4 breast cancer, my first Yin yoga teacher. She is doing FINE today, so pleased that the good vibes within it helped her so much, and I know this bright one will do the same for your friend. It's beautiful.
I'm sorry that there is a pressing need for this quilt, but wish you luck in getting in done.
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