Do a puzzle of Cheryl Arkison's quilt, The Missing U.
The Missing U comes from Cheryl's first book all about using your scraps. Each one of the blocks in the quilt is known as a slab because you're sewing fabric together to create each unit. This quilt design was used by Cheryl after the big flood in Calgary in 2013 to support the city and the surrounding areas affected. In the aftermath, people wanted to know what they could do to help. Cheryl told them to send one slab each. She expected to receive around 200 but ended up getting 2300 slabs from all over the world. Using those slabs, and the aid of a number of volunteers, Cheryl created hundreds of quilts based on The Missing U pattern to help support the cause.
See more of Cheryl's quilts in
TheMissingUbyCherylArkison - 36 Pieces Non-Rotating
TheMissingUbyCherylArkison - 100 Pieces Non-Rotating
TheMissingUbyCherylArkison - 289 Pieces Non-Rotating
TheMissingUbyCherylArkison - 36 Pieces Rotating
TheMissingUbyCherylArkison - 100 Pieces Rotating
TheMissingUbyCherylArkison - 289 Pieces Rotating
Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis