Charity tops #121-130 for 2026

I know, you are getting tired of looking at these, but a blog is supposed to reflect what I’m working on, and this has been a big project for this early part of the year. I will admit to not minding all the ironing when it’s chilly as it does help warm up the house.

When it is much warmer outside, it isn’t as nice to do it, but in fact, in the past, at least one time, I moved the ironing board outside and just did it on my front stair landing. That worked pretty well, actually. So we’ll see.

Here are the next ten tops I did something to. I’ll continue to post as before, what I did, as well, as a press. Sometimes I get the tops in completely well pressed and beautiful, but sometimes, not. I freely admit they could still use more.

Sometimes the fabrics used, however, are poly and frankly, they don’t wan to lie flat.

 
 

And here is the bag - ready to go and get put away in the storage area for now.




Here are some more charity quilts recipients from the past - some long past. in fact, these were all my husband teaching in Ukraine and these were students of his who got quilts. i specially picked these for them.



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