5 More Placemats for Meals on Wheels

I am so proud of myself - to find homes for 5 more orphan blocks AND to make someone smile. These are for Meals on Wheels and I've had such fun making them. Just a few strips and scraps to finish and a single fat quarter for the back - even the batting uses up all the extra pieces from my stash.

The first is from my paper piecing birdhouse workshop. Isn't this so cute? This 60s A Frame is from a pattern set I offer on Etsy - Big Birdhouse Bonanza Patterns.

60s A-Frame - 10" tall

Little chickadees from my English Paper Piecing. The center is the "Debbie" block from Katja Marek's hexagon book.
Little Chickadees

Another EPP block from that book and this is called "Marilyn." Don't you love all that Kaffe Fassett fabric? The center red is called Bullseye - wonder why?

Marilyn block with the Bullseye fabric in the center


And using up some Sgraffito leftovers (the name for some Benartex fabrics). This was rotary cut and sewn.

Triangles and diamonds to make a large hexagon

And the fifth one (for today - I have almost 2 dozen more) is one I EPPd with 1" hexagons and jewels. This is one of my favorites.

Red and green and blue fabrics

Just wanted to share. They will be collected by my local quilter's guild and handed out by Meals on Wheels.

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