Monday, January 17, 2022

A Finish for H2H

Recycling a January post about the second of three quilts I've made this year for Hands2Help.   

Over the weekend, I finished up Easy Breezy!  The last stitches were put in the binding while watching "All Creatures Great and Small" on PBS.  An enjoyable Sunday evening!

 

36.5 x 36.5

And a peek at the back:


As suggested by Bonnie at Institches with Bonnie, I'm going to send this one to Cool Kids Campaign for a child with a cancer diagnosis.  Check Bonnie's blog for more info about this organization.

Linking up with The Academic Quilter for the H2H Progress Party.

















20 comments:

  1. I like your RSC blocks; they're going to be pretty quilts.

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  2. Love how you have taken the curves instruction and put that lovely border around the embroidery. Love Easy Breezy too. Congrats on the finishes.

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  3. Easy Breezy turned out beautifully! Congrats on another finish. Your SAHRR curves are looking good. Good luck with your stitching plans this week.

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  4. the patchwork looks great! on the embroidery is the 1976 your anniversary year?

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  5. Your SAHRR is coming along nicely. Not a single bump in those curves!

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  6. I love All Creatures Great and Small, can't wait for the next season.

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  7. Love your Easy Breezy finish. It looks great. I think I'm going to use your idea of sashing. I really like your curvy addition to your embroidery. Great idea to add to it.

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  8. Oooh, a great finish--back too! I LOVE All Creatures G&S and wish they'd do more shows like that! Hope it goes on and on and on! Hubs and I are watching Sunday's episode tonight--we had that Chief's game to watch on Sunday! :oD

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  9. Oh I do like the idea of a piece of embroidery for your center block. Your curved piecing really sets it off. Beautiful piece of embroidery!

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  10. I love your improv borders for your SAHRR project. I’m also planning to make improv borders. Easy Breezy looks wonderful and your RSC blocks are so pretty.

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  11. Congrats on finishing up your lovely little Easy Breezy quilt, Diann! Have fun with that SAHRR project, too. You are off to a good start! I'm looking forward to seeing your January 2022 TABLE SCRAPS Challenge entry. Happy finishing!

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  12. Fun to see the SAHRR again - I love that wavy border! We've been enjoying All Creatures Great and Small, too. It's just a nice, enjoyable show to watch, and the scenery is beautiful.

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  13. Your SAHRR center block with the curvy frame looks fabulous!!

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  14. The aqua binding on your Easy Breezy project sets it off just right. Interesting first round on the SAHRR. You're off to a good start. I somehow never came up with an idea for Table Scraps. Maybe next month.
    Pat

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  15. Hi Diann! Love, love, LOVE the curved borders on your SAHRR piece. The dark blue background really pulls the different shades of blue in your center block. I'm guessing that's a variegated thread? It sure looks nifty. {{Hugs}} ~smile~ Roseanne

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  16. You are sew accomplished! The finish is so bright and pretty. I love your SAHRR start. I enjoyed this last year. I have been resisting new starts in 2022. This one is calling my name very loudly. Oh, my ... :) Pat

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  17. Lovely gentle curves for your SAHRR.
    Looking forward to your quilting growth!

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  18. I love your RR process! And your quilt is wonderful, it will be cuddly for sure.

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  19. Easy Breezy turned out so pretty and love what you did with the back! We watched Grantchester a few years back and really enjoyed it. I guess I should give All Creatures another try. I only watched one episode and was disappointed in it because I loved the original so much. Maybe my expectations weren't realistic!
    I'm a week behind, but thank you for linking to To Do Tuesday!

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  20. Super cute little quilt! We enjoy All Creatures Great and Small, too!

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