Two of those were in my Giving Tuesday post. I cut out additional squares to make a second plus quilt and then used up all the extra "layout choice" units from my in-laws quilts. This time around, I used the second set of charm squares from the Animal Party Charm Square Baby quilt that I made.
This is actually the original one that I gifted to a co-worker. Apparently, I did not take a finished picture of the second version before I sent it up to get donated at the hospital. Instead of white sashing, I used the remaining solid from the in-laws quilts and bound it in all the extra blue bindings I could find.
Next up in the leftover pile were blocks from the two Birthday Cake quilts that I made using Acacia. Had I known how much I could have sold the raccoon prints from this line....I probably still would have made these quilts and donated them anyway. Kind of like how I saw that one Tula print I had over a yard of sold for $14/ fat quarter and I chose to cut into it.
So, I had maybe 24 leftover units from these two quilts. I combined them with units from my first attempt at the Bizzy Kid pattern. The first attempt had just involved way too many dark fabrics and not enough value contrast. But, the colors did manage to coordinate really well with Acacia. The solids of the leftovers and the sashing are not a perfect match, but it is close enough and I was happy to turn the leftovers into another baby quilt to send up.
When these two baby quilts (like the one above) were made for co-workers, I stitched the second line before cutting off the extra triangles. This left me with 118 HST to press and trim. I combined those with leftover hourglass blocks (probably from this hourglass quilt below ) and backed the quilt with a little more than a yard of the blue superhero fabric from Ann Kelle.
Here is the new quilt.
It is backed in the blue superhero fabric and bound with Kona Pacific. I decided to randomly sew the HST together into four patches. I was a little more deliberate when I put the hourglass blocks in, but I did not over-analyze and just went with where they ended up with little rearranging. Much better to get it done than paralysis by analysis.