Athens time

Monday, 28 December 2009

Irish Flood Relief quilt top finished.


Today I finished the quilt top for the Irish Flood Relief (see couple of posts back..). I made it a priority as the sooner it gets to the very nice people at Irish Quilting Magazine, the better!

A big HURRAH to them and Rachel for organising it all. I hope they get many blocks and tops sent to them.

I will wrap it and send it straight away tomorrow.

9 comments:

Catherine said...

Looks beautiful!! You must have worked hard to get it done so quickly!

Susan said...

Very pretty! You can't beat the disappearing nine-patch pattern for a nice quick quilt!

Rafael's Mum said...

Thanks Catherine and Susan! It helps having some time without schoolruns over christmas Catherine. Susan, if you click on the Irish quilting flood relief link in my post, you get to their website. This is the pattern they ask for, either just one block, or two or more etc. As I had some of that lovely butterfly fabric I thought I would used it up so the top is coordinated. Hope the combination is to someones liking!

Sherry said...

Oh, wow! Thanks very much from all of us at Irish Quilting. We have two travels planned to Co. Cork and Co. Galway in the coming weeks, and we will be happy to finish and find homes where these quilts will bring back the warmth. Thanks very much. Happy new year. Sherry@irishquilting.ie

Molly said...

Beautiful! And for such a great cause. I'm itching to make a disappearing nine-patch next .... any tips??

Rafael's Mum said...

Lots!! I'll email you!

black bear cabin said...

the fabric choices are beautiful, and im sure it will be loved! what a thoughtful way to start the new year! hugs~

Evelyn said...

Oh, that's lovely! Isn't it so fun to only make the top and let someone else finish it off? I'd do so many more charity quilts if I could get away with that every time. :-)

leslie said...

such beauty. i couldn't stand it. i would have to finish it myself. i guess that is against the rules.