This isn’t easy, but I have a confession to make. I have almost as many quilting books in my bookcase as fabric in my stash. Phew, glad I got that off my chest. Afterall, admitting to the problem is the first step, right?
So off to my bookcase I went. Lately I have had a hankering to make a quilt from Gyleen X. Fitzgerald’s book Bricks, Cobblestones, and Pebbles.
Perfect, decision one was made. I now knew what quilt I was going to make. One of Gyleen’s wonderful quilts it is. Now, what charity? Hmm...I guess I will just let my quilt select the charity. I know it will tell me when all is said and done.
And tell me it did......my quilt will be going to Quilty Hugs for a Happy Chemo. I “built” this quilt with “cobblestones” and each “cobblestone” is made from a different fabric with the exception of the brick red center which is in the middle of each block. I hope the recipient of my quilt feels the love with which it was made and may pass the time by discovering all the different fabrics from which it was built.
I hope you have enjoyed this journey as much a I have. Thank you, Sarah for letting me tag along. Until we meet again, ❤️Paula
Very pretty! I love the colors and the red centers in each block. Such a cheerful quilt!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! The common red centers tie it all together so nicely. I'll try to remember that for future use. Thanks for donating your lovely piece to H2h! :)
ReplyDeleteYour quilt will make a wonderful quilty hug!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt for a donation!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful pattern, and all the love you made it with shows! Thanks for participating!
ReplyDeleteThis pattern is great for a donation quilt. It can be for a male or female. Great finish!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, I love the red!
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