I've been slowing cutting and piecing 6.5" squares for
Annapolis Quilts for Kids. I came to the realization that I would never be able to make all those squares into quilts so I packed them up and dropped them off with the coordinator. I'm sure she will bundle them up with other blocks, borders, and send them to her piecers to construct tops. I'm sure I'll see some of these blocks in finished tops at some point. I'm looking forward to it.
Panel with pieced border constructed by another member of
Annapolis Quilts for Kids.
I would like to take a moment to point out the quality of the piecing and pressing on this charity quilt. I love it when quilters are precise. It makes my job as a long arm quilter so much easier.
Quilted and square and ready for binding!
If you want to contribute but don't have the time or skills, you can support the national Quilts for Kids by shopping through Amazon Smile. I don't earn anything from this link. This link lets your purchases support Quilts for Kids through Amazon. I don't add affiliate links to my charity quit posts on purpose. I donate my time, my machine, my thread, and my skill to the cause.
Here is the EpochConverter for 2020.
2020 Charity Quilt Count: 10
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