I met a lady at the fabric store who told me about a group that makes blankets and quilts for Project Linus. It meets in my area and I always like to have a quilting project on hand, so I’m making some quilts for children. I can make lots and lots without having to buy a thing! I started off by using up the leftover blocks from other baby quilts. These pictures were taken in a room with a faceted crystal in the window – hence the rainbows.


This one was not quite finished. I was saving the binding so I’d have something to work on at the meeting.

4 quilts showing backs. You can tell I like fabrics with stars.
