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.
12 comments:
The Windy City quilt looks very comfy.
Its done just in time for SPRING!!! ok. wishful thinking!!!!
I 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.
a 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
It sounds like it was a fun and exhausting day out for you. Yeah for 50* finally!
This 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!
Windy City even photographs 'nice and soft'. (*._,*)
My 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!
This quilt is absolutely beautiful. Looks so soft. Truly a guy quilt. Or anyone.
Oh, that looks so cozy and warm!
I like the large meandering! I posted some pictures of the Dallas Quilt Show!
If you keep all those flannel quilts, you will NEVER be cold again! They look so snugly!
Post a Comment