We had a request from one of the RAFA members to contribute 6 inch square pieces to her for a charity here in Rochester called Empty Bowls where potters make bowls which are auctioned. She is making some kind of wall hanging to go with the auction. I utilized some very small pieces of leftover painted fabrics to make my bowls. I had held onto these pieces, wondering what I would ever do with them as they were small and there weren't many. Seemed like a good use. Each one is appliqued, batted and zig-zagged around the outside.I decided to only use the Baltimore Album blocks instead of including the birds as they just were dwarfed. I settled on this arrangement and then decided again to take the three more complex blocks and make pillows from them and then use the remaining 9 blocks in groups of 3, 4 or 5 to make the medallion type quilts which I have made with some of the other leftover blocks. They follow!
Here is the first one completed. It measures 42 x 60 inches and will be donated. It is made up of 4 leftover stack and whack blocks and the columns are made up of fabric that I pieced, cut and recut and then never used for any project but thought it was perfect for this.
I really liked how this one turned out! It is made up of a runner I made to show some ladies how to do disappearing 9-patches. I utilized a bunch of my marbled fabrics for the squares and the border is made from the huge pile of the strip yardage I made from leftover blue fabrics many years ago.It measures 38 x 65 and I might just keep this one! I found some perfect fabric for backing both of these quilt tops.
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