In 2025 I pieced several scrappy quilts trying to use up orphan blocks. I also had a 2.5" box full of 'ugly' squares. I always use blue squares first whenever I am making a scrappy quilt that needs 2.5" squares, I am a blue girl you know 😉. Next I used squares that were pretty. What was left in that box were browns, greens, other various fabrics, some of them pretty and background squares that usually have a tint of yellow, just not my preference.
I decided it was time to use those 'uglies' and and all the other squares in that box. Two compassion quilt flimsies were pieced. All the squares in that box were thrown into this quilt, uglies as well as the pretties. Surprise, these quilts are not so ugly after all!
Their turn has come in the quilting process and are finished. Like the other compassion quilts, I used diagonal stitching in the light fabrics and into the border.
Quilt A (left side) finishes at 57" by 71". Quilt B (right side) finishes at 55" by 70".
Quilt A's outside border comes from my mother's stash. She died 20 years ago but her fabrics are still being used. I stitched in the ditch along the sides of the narrow brown border which came from my stash. Quilt B's border is also from my stash, I stitched in the ditch along the edge.
The binding is a variety of strips that worked well with the variety of fabrics used in the center.
Some people keep track of 'fabric in, fabric out'. I don't do that, I have no idea how to figure how much fabric was used in these quilts but the 2.5" square box was definitely diminished.
The backing fabric is a pale yellow fabric that was gifted to me years ago with the understanding it would be used for charity quilts. I didn't take pictures of the back, they're solid light yellow.
Nothing was purchased to make these quilts, even the batting was pieced together from leftovers.
I use basic simple designs when I quilt with my sewing machine but I am pleased to see my progress. I eyed those lines in the light squares in the quilt, they are fairly straight. I can free motion quilt somewhat straight lines!
I was gifted this spool of thread years ago but I have no idea from who. I'm trying to use fabrics and tools I already have on hand. This thread was perfect for these quilts, the spool quilted all of quilt A and part of quilt B. After the small spool of thread was used, quilt B was finished with a brown variegated thread.
Linking to To Do Tuesday, Wednesday Wait Loss, Put Your Foot Down, I Quilted This!, TGIFF!, Finished or Not Friday, Off the Wall Friday, Beauty Pageant, Patchwork & Quilts


