Winter is always a productive season for me. All that beautiful snow really inspires me.
My first actual finish was this sweet little doll quilt for Linda Collin's (Quilts in the Barn) annual swap. Since it has been received by her new owner I can tell you that it traveled all the way to the UK. I was delighted to be a part of this fun swap again this year. You can go to @QuiltsintheBarn on Instagram and check out all the very sweet and oh so creative little treasures.
Next up was made in an effort to use up some of my strips. Once again, instead of depleting the basket of scraps, they seemed to multiply! It was a quick effort though and those center crazy blocks were really fun to play with. And once again, because I made it in the potholder method, the back was as much fun as the front.
I had intended to donate it to the Infusion Center, but I got carried away and it is really too large for the chairs so I will just have to keep it. 😉
My neighbor's grandson is expecting a baby next month so I whipped up this little cutie. It is very similar to the one I made for him as a baby over 20 years ago! They both love animals so I had to use the Pokey Little Puppy in the center.
I joined in the fun of the "Round Robin" at my local "Kaleidoscope" group. This is my first one. I just received the second one so hopefully I will post that next month.
Block number one. And here is my border.
I have a few other irons in the fire, but as usual I'm behind on my photography. Hope you all enjoyed the Winter Olympics. Stay warm and healthy my friends!





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