You would think that by now I would have made a bit more progress on UFOs but, no, I still have quite a way to go. I have two done that I had submitted to my Frayed Edges group and one new project that was the result of a class given by Cath Evans of Quilt In A Day. This first one I called "Crazy Mixed-up Crayon Kids". It started out as a panel of different body parts that were colored with crayons, cut apart and then mixed up and sewn back together. I think I'll give it to my church so they can hang it in the nursery. It's bright and cheerful and just plain fun!

This is the top for the quilt class with Cath Evans. The Hope of Hartford block is much easier than I thought it would be and the ribbon border was amazingly simple.

This last picture is my son's quilt (minus the borders and everything else). The blocks are from a drawing plus a bunch more.

I have two more UFOs ready to be set into rows and then the rows sewn together so I'd better get going. Need to oil Felicia Featherweight before I start. She gets thirsty.
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