I got busy yesterday morning and quilted the Windy City flannel quilt with a large loose meander. It is so nice and soft after quilting. You can see the backing fabric is also in the piecing of the top. I cut binding from the edges that I trimmed off.
Yesterday was our first church sewing circle of the year. We either had snow or subzero temps on the previous 4 dates we would have met. It was in the 50s as predicted. I stopped 3 places on the way home and was so wiped out all I did was read and knit in the evening.
The Windy City quilt looks very comfy.
ReplyDeleteIts done just in time for SPRING!!! ok. wishful thinking!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love flannel quilts. They are my go to gift quilt when someone is ill. It is suppose to get to 56 here today and then tomorrow the hammer drops. I will have to get outside and try and soak in the warmth while it is here.
ReplyDeletea nice flannel quilt to wrap up in - heaven! are you keeping it or giving it away? I need to get some flannel in my stash - very little here I just have never used it much
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like it was a fun and exhausting day out for you. Yeah for 50* finally!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt definitely looks very soft, cuddly, and inviting! How appropriate after the winter your region has had! I was finally able to go to our Quilts of Valor, Eastern Missouri meeting yesterday after all of the bad weather we have had!
ReplyDeleteWindy City even photographs 'nice and soft'. (*._,*)
ReplyDeleteMy sister told me the weather kids predicted a snow storm tonight. 2 -6 " maybe. She said, she is hoping it will happen because she wants to see it break all history making records ! (*._,*)
JJM
Yay, another finish!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is absolutely beautiful. Looks so soft. Truly a guy quilt. Or anyone.
ReplyDeleteOh, that looks so cozy and warm!
ReplyDeleteI like the large meandering! I posted some pictures of the Dallas Quilt Show!
ReplyDeleteIf you keep all those flannel quilts, you will NEVER be cold again! They look so snugly!
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