Once I had all my t-shirt blocks completed I arranged them in stitch order.

I had planned to use a dark blue cotton fabric for the sashing but changed my mind at the last minute and used a light weight denim.

I love how the denim looks and the best part is denim works so well with many colors.

The top and bottom border was used for patches we have collected over the years for different activities.

The quilt top is now complete; I only lack sandwiching the quilt and then the actual quilting.

I really love how it is looking.
1 comment:
Pretty and I love your patch idea..
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