Sunday, October 12, 2025

FALL PROJECT FINISH & MOVING INTO THE NEW CHARITY QUILT YEAR

I am just finishing up the second of the last of my fall quilting projects.  My charity group distributed all 325 finished quilts to 6 different agencies this past week.  Now it is back to filling the storage container for next year.

My Autumn Nights quilt is finished.  Wished I had managed to get it finished sooner, it is off to the quilter this week and not sure it will get back before the end of this month.  No issue I may just hang it up in my sewing room and enjoy it through November anyway.  
This is my first finished top to start off the first quilt for me into the new charity group's collection for next October.  It measures 50" by 60".  
Now if someone could please tell me how this much of a 45 piece  fat quarter bundle and that quilt above along with 4 placemats, my Rosemary and Thyme quilt and a Tulip and Vine runner can be leftover.  It is a mystery to me.   
I'm off to making up a few more charity quilts for the group.  Cleaning out some of my grey scraps.  Men's and boys quilts are hard to manage.  I think this one does the trick in that department. 

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17 comments:

  1. You've definitely made a good start on the restocking effort!

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  2. Well done, you and your charity group were very busy! The new projects are beautiful, maybe you can use some of these leftovers into a boy's quilt ;)
    Thank you for sharing and linking up!

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  3. Love your fall quilt. Great job on finishing all those charity quilts.

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  4. Well done! The fall quilt is really cute.

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  5. Holy wow that's a lot of quilts! Kudos to your quilt group!

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  6. I love the fall quilt the best. I love the warm colors of fall.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  7. Yes! Hang the fall quilt through November. It is very cute. And the grey/black quilt is perfect for the guys. Thanks for sharing in Sew & Tell.

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  8. You've made such a good start on charity quilts! What a joy that your guild donates so many. Love your little fall quilt. Like you say, even if it doesn't come back until November, it'll be lovely to hang in your sewing room. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss. https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/10/14/wednesday-wait-loss-454

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  9. Love your fall wall hanging! Really like the man's quilt for the charity group. Too much stash is not a problem, it's potential. Beautiful quilts just waiting to be made.

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  10. Wow your group did a fantastic job on the number of quilts! Pretty projects you have going.

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  11. How generous of you to donate all these quilts. The Fall one with pumkins and leaves is so cute.

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  12. Fabric multiplies when you aren't looking. Great projects!

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  13. If you are able to share, I would enjoy the cutting instructions for your men’s/boys quilt design. Thanks so much & enjoy reading your blog regularly. Beth in AL (bhambeth at gmail dot com)

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  14. Great job on all the donation quilts. I love your pumpkin and leaf wall hanging. Enjoy it. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.

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  15. Hi Donnalee, I hope that you'll enjoy your pumpkin quilt until it's time to switch out for Christmas - it's lovely and very fall appropriate! Good luck with your new charity quilts and thanks for linking up to FM Mavericks.

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  16. Donnalee your group is to be commended on their amazing charity quilt contribution. You’ve made progress already on next year’s drive. The Pumkin quilt is a beauty and I love the grey quilt. It will be perfect for a male. Thank you for sharing on To Do Tuesday. 😃 Carol

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