I spent the summer months sewing quilt tops.Specifically for Quilts of Valor. There are certain guidelines that need to be followed, one being size. The quilt needs to fall within a size range and all of these are between 55" wide and 80" long. My goal was to use up the panels that I had accumulated. I not only sewed up the tops but in a couple of instances pieced the backings. All six quilts were quilted on my mid-arm quilting machine.
This first quilt was made with fabric I found at a thrift store. I cut it into blocks and added borders to bring it to size. It is 60"x80"
I had two of the same panels so I wanted to make the quilts a bit different to each other. You can see that I also had quite a bit of the same light fabric with the small stars on it so I used it in both quilts. Yes, that braid is pieced and not a pre-printed fabric. These two quilts measure 56x67"
This quilt uses quite a lot of the same fabric line from Stonehenge. It measures 55x67"
Here's another one that I used up the remaining fabric from the previous quilt.
The center of this quilt was a fabric panel and some matching fabric
that was given to me. The rest was pulled from my fabric stash. Lots of plaids in this one
Did you use the same quilting pattern on each? Great job!
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