My goal is to quilt one of the waiting tops every week I’m home but I always seem to underestimate how busy I’ll be when we first get back – I did not get one quilted last week so The Cat Happy block top was quilted today to make up for missing last week!
Pantograph is Dollop

I have several Happy Block instructions on the website.My HeartStrings group has been making these for years.
We started out with a completely scrappy version like these that were assembled at one of our MN/WI sew-ins in 2009.
This scrappy version is great for using up all those leftover bits of Novelty fabrics and fun for the kids I think looking at all the different fabrics.

More recently in the last several years, we’ve also been making these 3 fabric versions like the one I quilted today.
Which ever one you choose, they make great donation quilts and you can find some brief instructions on my website at this link.
When I saw quilted I was so happy you were up to quilting a new quilt. Hope the progress keeps rolling along.
Cat Happy looks good. (The) Dollop panto pattern has elements that mimic the cats’ curling tails. I never get tired of the variety of Happy Blocks.
Your quilt is really nice, I love the panto. All the colorful quilts show how everyone can make a quilt out of anything they have. I love the diversity.
Very cute! The Happy block is one I’ve chosen a couple of time to use those adorable novelty prints.