
About two weeks ago a very nice lady hand delivered two quilt kits from Children's Hospital in Cincinnati...
Project Linus. I thought , piece of cake. I had forgotten that you need to read all the directions first and that a baby needs you every hour or soand then there is Ella...need I say more...all that because it took me way longer to make two small quilts than I ever dreamed it would. I gotta get a better game plan.


The first completed quilt I just call Squares...I like the pattern and I will use it again another time. Really simple and really fast. Then we have the Split Rail Quilt. A little more challenging to say the least. But the great thing is that I learned something new. Have you e
ver birthed a quilt? I have never heard of such a thing. Here is a copy of the directions if you should ever want to give it a try. I'd say that I would do it again...really interesting and rather easy.



So two down and who knows how many more I will be able to make. You know it is winter...and as soon as I get my quilting grove back I have a quilt to make for
Tini and one for Sabrina and Tyler...I promise.
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