kitchen sink quilt

i read Victoria's Bumble Beans blog and an idea she does inspired me....

she asks readers to mail her 'orphan' blocks/pieces and she sews it all together and calls it a 'kitchen sink quilt'  i've been saving all my orphan bits, pieces, and test blocks and i wanna use them. my small box is getting full..

so if you have some orphan quilty bits/blocks laying around- i'm blatantly asking for them. doesn't matter what color or size....email me and i'll send you my snail mail address....

pu-weez

9 comments:

  1. I have orphans, and you are welcome to them, lots of them.

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  2. you can't have mine. i have been saving them for the same thing! i do like the term 'kitchen sink' quilts though.

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  3. I'd be glad to send you mine. I've saved them because it seemed a shame to throw them away, but didn't think I'd use them. It's nice to think of them getting a second life.

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  4. I've got one, and it won't make a quilt by itself, but with others it might not do too bad. But what happens if all the orphans are different sizes:/ With your mathy brain, you'll have no problem. I'll dig it out and get it on the road to you!
    Karen

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  5. I have some I'll gladly send you. I have your address from the block exchange, so I'll get them in the mail in the next couple of days.
    Jen

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  6. Please send me a picture if you make a kitchen sink quilt! ;-) happy sewing!

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  7. I'm going to go look for you some abandoned children...they'll be coming your way!!

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  8. I have really ugly ones...if you want them.

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  9. I sent you some blocks...not that I'm looking for them, but have you sewn them together? **smile***I probably have a few more to send you!

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