I did two quilts using the Lone Star Baby Quilt Tutorial from Diary of a Quilter and I will probably do more. It's such an easy pattern that whips up in no time flat, and it uses ten-inch squares and is therefore great for layer cakes and fat quarter collections. Which I have plenty of. I made this first quilt with a pack of five fat quarters of imported French fabric I got at the 2018 AQS Quilt Show in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and the second below from an assortment of French Provencal fabrics I've had for years. They were just waiting for the right project.
Both quilts finished at about 40" square, making them a good size for baby or crib quilts. Alternatively, you could add some borders for a larger and more conventional throw size.
This arrangement was based on a commercial pattern called Stick Shift. I revised the measurements for what I had on hand. This quilt will be a charity quilt or a last-minute gift. I like it more than I thought I would, but I don't want to keep it.
The other two quilts I finished recently were (1) a charity quilt for my guild I didn't take a picture of, because I just quilted and finished it only, and (2) a gift I can't post for about six months.
Two great ideas for charity quilts. I like quilt blocks that can be made self bordering. Thank you for sharing.
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