Here it is, the finished Margaret's Hope Chest quilt. I didn't get it in the mail today, like I had planned, but I think tomorrow will be fine. I had to keep it an extra day to get some photos of it. I didn't finish the binding until late last night, then it needed to be washed.
When the call went out through Craft Hope to make a quilt for those in need, I knew that I had to do it. My goal for this quilt was for it to be cheery and non-gender specific. I pulled some fabrics from my stash that fit the bill, then started cutting away.
I didn't use a pattern, but started by cutting 3 strips from each of my fabrics, varying in width from 2-4". Next, I sewed my strips together randomly, trying not to sew two of the same fabrics together. I did this in 3-4 strip groupings, resulting in 4 groups of strips. I pressed my sewn groups and figured that I could make 12 12.5" blocks from what I had (3 blocks from each sewn group of strips). I ended up having to cut a few more strips to make some groupings wide enough, but that was easy enough. I then sewed my blocks together rotating the strips. The quilt wasn't quite wide enough, so I added a border.
Due to my time restraint, I backed the quilt with one solid piece of fabric. I quilted it with my usual squared spiral, then bound it with the fun stripe to give it a little kick.
Individually, none of these fabrics really jumped out at me, which is probably why they've been sitting in my stash for a while, but I love how they all work together. While I made this quilt, I thought about it bringing a little bit of comfort and joy to the recipient. I also kept the family of Margaret in my mind, focusing on the positive endeavor brought about through such a tragic event. I hope that my own positive thoughts and love are felt by the person who receives it.
Thank you Craft Hope for such a fulfilling project.







