Sunday, March 17, 2024

SAHRR '24, FINISHED QUILT

 


This week I finished up my Stay at Home Round for 2024.  This was hosted by Quilting Gail and a number of 5 other co-hosts.  Each week we would be given a prompt to for another round on our project.  

Last year I had picked up a baggie of blocks and various components on the free table at our guild.  All except the last round and the white plain blocks came out of the freebie baggie.  This will be donated to Mercyful Quilts in Sacramento, through our guild that benefits hospice patients at Mercy Hospital.



I will be linking up at Quilting Gail.  Many thanks to Gail and the other bloggers for another fun SAHRR.  

Thanks for stopping by!

10 comments:

  1. Your SAHRR quilt is lovely, Karrin! A beautiful quilty hug for someone who is going through difficult times.

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  2. Love how you used the free scraps and made a beautiful quilt!! A Hospice patient is going to LOVE it!
    Thank you for participating in the SAHRR'24 and for linking up!

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  3. Such a lovely quilt for Mercyful! I love how you stretched that baggie so far. It was fun to see what you did with the bits and pieces each week.

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  4. Anonymous7:10 PM

    Love your finish. What a great use of donated blocks!

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  5. It's very satisfying to see an orphaned project given new life in your hands. Congratulations on your beautiful finish.

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  6. You sure made the best out of that baggie of scraps! Your SAHRR finish is really pretty! I'm sure it will bring much comfort to someone!

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  7. This has turned out beautifully . You made wonderful use of that bag of scraps :)

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  8. This has turned out beautifully. You made wonderful use of that bag of scraps :)

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  9. Karrin, your SAHRR turned out great! Thanks for quilting along with us this year!

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  10. Fabulous finish, Karrin. I love that it is going to Mercyful and that it was from a bag of pieces from a free table!

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