This year, two of my granddaughters turned four and are ready for Junior Kindergarten so that means an I spy quilt for their quiet time. Charity and Katie came over for dinner together in June and got to choose the squares they would like in their quilt. I let each of them put their chosen blocks on my design wall and they picked enough to make a queen sized quilt LOL. The squares were put into a ziplock bag with their names on it and they both wanted purple and pink in their quilts. I purchased some pink and purple kona solids and made the disappearing 9 patch making pink center squares for Charity and purple ones for Katie so they would be a little different. We then had supper together and played triominoes with Grandpa before bringing them home. (Click on the photos to enlarge.)
Getting started |
They got to use the design wall |
Charity is always in a hurry :-) |
Finding that perfect square |
Working through the pile of 5" blocks |
Charity and her squares |
Katie and her squares |
The two cousins in front of Charity's blocks |
Best buddies :-) |
Charity's finished quilt |
Katie's finished quilt...amazing how changing the purple and pink around produces such a different quilt. |
Quilting on Katie's quilt |
Quilting on Charity's quilt |
The aftermath of Grandma's neat stack of 5" blocks LOL |
2 comments:
So much to look at on those quilts---it will be hard to be quiet! Great job, Grandma, Charity and Katie!
Katie loved her afternoon with you! And she's loving her quilt! I like how her blocks are laid out with most of the darks in the bottom left and most of the lights in the top right. She's got some quilter in her I think!
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