The next quilt in line was one made from a Charm Pack. I usually do not buy precuts, as I never know what to do with them. But I could not resist this one when I saw it at a quilt show – it was just so pretty. The fabric line is “Bee Vintage” by Lori Holt for Riley Blake Fabrics. With its charming mix of vintage florals and cheerful hues, it was perfect for a special project.
Now, what to do with it? I searched online for charm pack quilt ideas and found one that I really liked on Sew Me, a blog written by Sarah in Northern Ireland. You can find the pattern here.
It was very easy to put together, and I completed the top in just an afternoon. I quilted it fairly soon afterwards and once again used the curving stitch to create a binding that was done entirely by machine.
This little quilt finishes at approximately 38″ x 42″, so I decided to donate it to a different charity, the Meadow Rose Society. This organization provides basic needs to children under four for families experiencing financial crisis, and I thought this small quilt would help keep a child warm and cozy.




What a cute quilt! Thank you for sharing.
A perfect quilt for a precious child.
Pretty quilt. Some kid is really going to like it. Sweet of you to donate it.
Hi Beatrice,
Looks like there is a lot of sunshine and happiness in your quilts you donate ! Wonderful !
Thanks for sharing.
BK