Baby Quilts for Jack’s Basket

The Hands2Help 2019 comfort quilt challenge is a wrap!

Charming Bars baby quilt

I delivered two baby quilts and two burp cloths to Jack’s Basket. Marie, their operations manager, was kind enough to pose with my Baby Butterfly Patch quilt. I’m so glad I was able to complete my “one monthly goal” for May.

Jack's Basket celebrates babies with Down syndrome

Charming Bars Baby Quilt

This week I also finished Charming Bars for Jack’s Basket. It’s a soft quilt with a modern edge. Since I didn’t have a volunteer to hold the quilt, I draped it over a branch of a nearby crabapple tree. The tropical bird print backing and blue binding create a whimsical contrast with the neutral quilt top.

Charming Bars neutral baby quilt
Charming Bars baby quilt for Jack's Basket
Charming Bars backing and binding

Jack’s Basket

If you’re interested in learning more about Jack’s Basket and why I feel a special connection, you can read a blog post I wrote for Sarah’s Hands2Help comfort quilt challenge at Confessions of a Fabric Addict. Also, take time to browse through Sarah’s recent blog posts that feature photos of quilts that people made to bring comfort to another person. It’s heartwarming to see and hear about good things people are doing for each other.

Works in Progress

I finished one more quilt this week. Hooray, I’m on a roll! Well, you decide: I started this quilt in 2008 for my daughter’s freshman year in college. Oops, I completely missed that deadline. I’ll share a photo and details next week. Plus, I’m working on my Beothuk Star quilt and taking a collage quilt class on Saturday.

Joyfully,

Tracie