Way back in 2016 I pieced a blue churndash quilt which now hangs from a rafter in my home. I had pieced too many blocks so I sewed those blocks into a small wallhanging intending to quilt it someday then donate it to the relief sale. I just never got that accomplished, too many other quilts in the hand quilting queue.
In early November last fall, an older lady from my church asked if anyone would have anything she could hand quilt then donate to the relief sale, yes I do!
I marked the quilt, made a backing and batting and took it to church to give to her. Irene quilted it in 2 weeks!
I have since finished this little 42" square wallhanging by attaching a label, sleeve and the binding. She's ready for the 2025 Michiana Mennonite Relief Sale in September. Hopefully there will be at least two people who want her so the bidding will go high.
Irene was the hand quilter, I embroidered the label, turned and hand stitched the binding and hand stitched the sleeve to the back. I ran her through the cold water delicate cycle in the washer to remove the blue marking pen. I was surprised by how much she scrunched up.
Linking to Kathys Slow Stitching Sunday, Stitching Stuff, Oh Scrap, Handmade Monday, Sew & Tell, Craftastic Monday, Design Wall Monday, Monday Musings, To Do Tuesday





