A bit of content for this post, a clip from a post of June 29/2022 called Celebrating with Party Hats:
The Halton Hills Quilter's Guild celebrated our 30th anniversary just as covid hit, so we weren't able to gather together to celebrate in person. It is quite a milestone and we didn't want to just let it go by without doing something to mark the date.
One of the executive members, Susan, suggested that we make these party hats as a group and make a quilt with them. I thought it was a great idea and agreed, as did several others. I did the mistake of saying, oh, that is great and I know just the right pattern to set the blocks...which was followed by Susan saying great so you can make the quilt and present it to the guild at the June meeting...lol...I guess I just walked right into that one...lol. Anyways, I was good with it. I enjoy doing what I can to help.
Below is the first quilt that was made from all of the blocks received. Please view the previous post for all the details.
Shortly after this first quilt was made and presented, I received some more blocks. What to do with them played in my head for quite some time, plus life happened and now we are in Aug/2025. It finally came to me what to do with them. I thought simple was what I wanted to do. I made four hats to finish the design I wanted and put all the blocks in the borders. It's different....simple, but still cute.
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