Scrappy zebra quilt and donation blocks for Pulse
I’ve been busy putting together this scrappy zebra quilt. And yes, the blocks are made using paper
foundation piecing (my new favourite way to piece). The pattern is from
craftsy.com and is a free pattern.
And this is a close up:
It started out as a cream background with scraps quilt. When I ran out of the cream fabric I moved
onto the grey. I like the grey borders
top and bottom. I love the movement
around the quilt that this pattern provides. The
pattern is called Drunk zebra and on craftsy.com it shows the quilt in black
and white which makes it very beautiful and striking. The pattern is beautifully designed by Lindsey Stitches. Here is the link
I wanted to use colourful scraps in my quilt as I’m making
it to give away to the Cosy Kiwi Kids charity.
This charity provides quilts to children in New Zealand families that
can’t afford to buy quilts or blankets for their beds. Aotearoa quilters is the group running this
charity. Here is the link
I’ve pin basted it and I’m hoping to get it quilted soon and
sent off.
The other project I’ve been working on is making heart blocks
for the Quilts for Pulse charity drive with the Orlando Modern Quilt
Guild. So far I’ve made and posted 35
quilt blocks. This photo shows some of
them:
The heart block is a free pattern from Jen Sorenson which I
downloaded from craftsy.com. It’s an
easy and fun pattern to piece and I’m pleased to be able to help with this charity drive. The link to the pattern is here
The link to the Orlando MQG page is here
Happy stitching!
Vicki :)