Twice a year, Cyndi at Quilting is more fun than Housework hosts this event to help us clear out some of the old projects that we will never finish. It's the perfect opportunity to pass along your orphan blocks/projects to someone else who will love and finish them!
I have multiple offerings up for adoption this year, and I am going to list them each in a separate post. That makes it easier for me to keep track of who is interested in which item. My other posts can be viewed HERE and HERE.
The first "orphan" available for adoption is a bundle of fat quarters that I received in a giveaway a couple years ago. There are 27 FQs from the fabric line "First of Infinity" by Lecien. The fabrics have a beautiful feel, but the prints just aren't my style.
I will ship to the winner anywhere in the U.S. only. One warning--there may be a delay in getting these in the mail. Don't count on receiving your "orphan" immediately.
Leave a comment to let me know if you would like to adopt this orphan project. Shipping in the U.S. only. Please be sure to include your email address so I can contact the winner. I will choose a random winner next Wednesday, March 25th. Get your comment in by noon EDT that day. Be sure to check out the rest of the quilty orphans over at Quilting is more fun than Housework.
Julie in GA
Our quilt ministry group would love to adopt your orphan fabrics! Thanks so much for your generosity. Amityquilter 2008 at gmail dotcom
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun variety of fabrics. If I won I would make a nice quilt for a teenager to donate locally. Labaths@csteldridge.com
ReplyDeleteThese fabrics would be perfect for quirky little gifts and to mix into scrap quilts - just the kind of things I love to make! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI can see these prints being a center square with either solid strips around or solid flying geese. I would love a crack at them! I would donate the quilt as a comfort quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have these to use as a project with modern guild I belong too. Perfect prints to inspire modern
ReplyDeleteMD sewmdtx@sbcglobal.net
I would love these! I am noodling a couple of quilts for my teenaged nephew and niece and I think these are their style, exactly.
ReplyDeleteohmygoodness! i LOVE these fabrics, and would be delighted if i was the winner. yes, i have stuff of my own to adopt out, but i'd love to make these into a donation quilt of some kind! fingers crossed...
ReplyDeletedjcap8 at frontiernet dot net
I would struggle to fit these fabrics in my scrap quilting too. I am glad to see they will find a good home and get used. Thanks for participating!
ReplyDeleteThis would make a great scrap quilt a young man. I can see it done already. Jmikebalou (at) aol (dot) com
ReplyDeleteLove these geometric prints! Would love to tackle them! dawn DOT tornes AT gmail DOT com
ReplyDeleteI would love to use these fat quarters in charity quilts for my guild. Many of those geometric prints would be perfect, because we always need more gender neutral quilts. These would be such fun to play with! Thanks for the chance: bestbelle2010@aol.com
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