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Monday, February 22, 2010

Twisted Happy Blocks

My grandmother's favorite color combination was red and black, so when I saw the stack of red and black fabrics at the Make a Blanket Day event last Saturday I thought it would be fun to put together a red and black quilt for Project Linus in her memory. I'm using the Twisted Happy Block block pattern from MaryQuilts.com. These blocks are fast and fun to make and I think the end result will be a great quilt for Project Linus!

14 comments:

Rafael's Mum said...

It looks great Susan! That is going to be a fantastic blanket!

Diane said...

Love it!!

Barb said...

Love the color combo and the square....will be a wonderful quilt for a little one.

Lou and Kathy said...

Grandma sure would have loved it, can't help but like the same colors.

Anonymous said...

You need to post a picture of this one when it's finished! I'd like to see the whole thing. I love those colors too, red is my favorite.

Barb said...

Neat quilt, please share a shot of the entire quilt with us! It really looks sharp!

Jackie's Stitches said...

Making a quilt in your grandmothers honored is truly special. I have a feeling that she would be really tickled.

jovaliquilts said...

Those blocks are really cute! I love that pattern, but your fabrics really make a fun twist on it.

Anonymous said...

Great way to remember a loved one and put a little of that love in a gift for such a good cause.

Rene' said...

I haven't seen the twisted version of the Happy Hour. Love it. So great that are making one in memory of your grandmother!

Anonymous said...

I love the red and black combo. What a great way to give something in your Mother's memory!

Shelina (formerly known as Shasta) said...

Great color scheme!

Janet said...

It will be great, love the block. I made your blondie recipe this week, they didn't look as good as yours though very tasty.

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