I completed 6 quilts for Quilts For Kids (headquarters) in January. The first 3 were sewn from my own fabrics, the last 3 from the fabric and pattern supplied from QFK.
I played around with a few different patterns with the ones I used my own fabric on.
This cute kitty cat print with lots of quarter square triangles was a bit more work, but worth the effort. It was a fun one to put together.
This princess quilt was really quick and easy to put together with it's large 8-1/2" blocks.
The "letter" fabric I purchased for this last one was not a great choice. I didn't realize each "letter block" was not perfectly square. I had planned to cut out each letter and use those squares in a block in some fashion. Once I got the fabric home I realized the letter blocks were not square so I had to cut them in strips (I only had a 1/2 yard) and used them in this fashion. NOT my most favorite by far, but a learning experience, none the less. I am sure some child will love it and be comforted by it.
With having to machine quilt each of the 6 quilts, I really did learn alot. I had never machine quilted anything before so with each quilt I learned a little more. I would never want to machine quilt a large quilt, but for these lap size quilts, I feel a bit more comfortable now. :-) I will stick to piecing the tops which is what I like to do best.
These last 3 were sewn with the fabrics and pattern supplied by Quilts For Kids.