Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Quilts for Kids

This year I joined a guild and found the "Package" I took home in June to make a donation quilt. So I got busy and this is what I came up with. The 2 panels were one piece and the border alphabet was in the package as well. 

 

I just started and kept adding. It is my usual humble quilt! I didn't want to keep trimming the panels to make the 4 patches fit.  I think any kid in the system would love it!

I've done a bit of camping and hiking and here are a few photos from those outings. 



Up, up, up!
Down, down, down!

I hope you ae having a great week!


5 comments:

  1. What a neat and beautiful photo of that dragon fly--all photos are lovely that you show--but that dragon fly is really a neat one--
    hugs, di

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  2. Cute quilt! That last photo is terrifying, trip on your shoelace, take a wrong step and ooops, a goner. Youre a brave woman.

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  3. Kudos to you for keeping your mind and body in shape to hike those kinds of steep steps with no railing!! At age 76, that is no longer a possibility for me, but I do try to walk briskly, in nature, especially woods or other quiet, scenic places, for an hour a day. Thank you for your enjoyable blog!!

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  4. Adorable quilt, so bright & colorful. You're so right -- any kid would love to call it their own. I sure do love your hiking pictures. I'd love to try to tackle those steps. I'll bet the view from the top was spectacular!

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  5. Your photos are spectacular and I love the quilt. I have the same panel and now I know what to do with it!

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