Kaffe Quilt Leaves Home
I handed this quilt over to my dear daughter and granddaughter tonight. It is the first quilt I made with Kaffe Collective fabrics. I'd collected a dozen or two FQs and enjoyed fondling, and had no idea what to make from them. Then one day when I was sitting in the chair having my hair cut, all at once I thought "Economy block! Economy block!" and came home and made the first one.
I've done a lot more with Kaffe since then, but I still love this one.
My granddaughter's ballet school owner holds a major tea party event each spring. It is to raise money for breast cancer research. We get dressed up. Some of us wear hats. And there are raffle items. Lots of wonderful ones. Last year I asked if they would like a quilt. They would. So I made one and donated it. The owner was delighted and I promised I'd contribute one each year that Caroline is a student at the ballet school.
Considering the cause, I wanted a quilt that had pink in it. I also wanted a smallish quilt, one that a young dancer like Caroline would like to have. I had a couple of ideas but kept coming back to this Kaffe Economy Block quilt.
I hope it brings in a lot of money. It is such a good cause.
I've done a lot more with Kaffe since then, but I still love this one.
My granddaughter's ballet school owner holds a major tea party event each spring. It is to raise money for breast cancer research. We get dressed up. Some of us wear hats. And there are raffle items. Lots of wonderful ones. Last year I asked if they would like a quilt. They would. So I made one and donated it. The owner was delighted and I promised I'd contribute one each year that Caroline is a student at the ballet school.
Considering the cause, I wanted a quilt that had pink in it. I also wanted a smallish quilt, one that a young dancer like Caroline would like to have. I had a couple of ideas but kept coming back to this Kaffe Economy Block quilt.
I hope it brings in a lot of money. It is such a good cause.
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