Liz had the one that is in the foreground pieced before we started the weekend. She had bought that as a kit from Periwinkle Quilts in Saskatoon when we were there over Mother's Day weekend. The "minkie" yellow pieces make it lovely and soft for the baby - but are more difficult to work with. I found the panel with the letters and numbers on the black background at Rossville Quilts. With borders it makes a fun quilt. We found this wonderful piece of flannel (below) with "glow in the dark" animals for the backing for that quilt.
This quilt is from the Moos and Hoos series of fabric. The sashing strips (and cornerstones) are small - just 1/2 inch finished. They were a bit of a pain to work with - but now that the top is finished we are very pleased with it.
This Noah's Ark quilt will be a pocket quilt to put Beannie Babies into. There was coordinating fabric that I got to make each of the pockets. We didn't have any batting here last night so we got the tops of the pockets done but had to wait on making the pockets until we had batting.
We took the ABC Menagerie charm pack as the starting point for this quilt. To add more interest we cut the squares in half and matched them with coordinating fabrics. The alternating blocks with the circles are a from a flannel that Liz found at Fabricland (perfect color match). We got things done this far last night and realized we needed to wait until morning to sew them together (avoiding mistakes when we were tired).
Our morning has been productive - here is Liz sewing on the last border. Below is the finished top. That makes 4 tops this weekend plus the 5th top that Liz had done before I got here. Looks like I will have a full suitcase going home and lots of excuses to use my long arm!
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