This year I participated in the Hands 2 Help Challenge. Sarah puts a lot of work and effort into this challenge. From recruiting bloggers who take the time to demonstrate a quilt they've made, to gathering sponsors who donate thank you gifts for the quilters.
The challenge is over for this year. Two hundred quilters made and donated a total of 876 quilts which is wonderful!
I received the book City Quilts by Cherri House as my thank you. I found it interesting that all the quilts in the book were made from solid fabrics. Living in northern Indiana in "Amish Country", most of the solid fabric quilts I encounter are Amish quilts.
These two quilts were my favorites.
What can I say? City Harbor looks definitely Amish.
City Sweets is not Amish but really cute. I love the simplicity of the pattern. I can see myself making these quilts someday.
Thank you Sarah for organizing Hands 2 Help 2019 and thank you to Cherri House for donating the book.
Linking to Needle & Thread Thursday, Peacock Party, Confessions of a Fabric Addict, TGIFF
3 comments:
I need to do this next year! In fact, I need to make some charity tops!
I love those quilts. I grew up near the other Amish country in PA.
What a fun book to add to your library! Solids are outside my comfort zone. Only one small baby quilt, have I done in solids. Blues with a splash of Mustard!
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