I got the 2 halves of the flannel tumbler pressed yesterday but haven't sewn the last seam yet. I cut the rectangles for this flannel quilt on Sunday. Since the design wall was empty I decided to design this one yesterday. I still have some 4.5" squares to cut to fill in on the left side. Then I can start sewing. I made a quilt like this with Kaffe fabrics shown on this post.
I have another quilt lined up too. I will use these 2.5" strips to make 16 patches. I like that width of strip because I can get 2 blocks out of each pair of fabrics.
I have some 2" strips cut more than 10 years ago that I am thinking of making a 16 patch with. There are 2 strips of each fabric so I think I can get 5 blocks out of a full width group of 4 two inch strips. Since the blocks will only be 6" finished that one will take a long time to sew.
I also have another flannel quilt ready to be cut with 4" tumblers. It will have a lot of the same fabrics as the 9" tumbler quilt.
These flannels will be a lovely group of quilts...nice work--hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteAnother pretty flannel quilt in progress. It's good to have projects lined up.
ReplyDeleteWow, Wanda, you are on a roll! So great to see such creativity from former projects not only planned, but sewn together. You're off to a wonderful start this year, hopefully inspiring us all! Marnie
ReplyDeleteIt's below freezing today in Evans City PA and seeing your flannel quilt in progress gives me a soft, warm and cozy feel :)
ReplyDeleteLove those flannel rectangles, fun surprise again. The blues, the rusty reds, the prints, are all so mesmerizing. They really pulled me in. Good progress on all your many projects.
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Boy when you aren't gardening you can roll through some quilts very fast!
ReplyDeleteYour flannel bricks gave me a really good idea for a low volume quilt I've been pondering. I have not made a bricks type quilt - I think the time is sooner now instead of someday far in the future.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty flannel fabric. Do you have trouble with it raveling? I was told to take 1/2 inch seams instead of 1/4 inch. Then another friend told me that she joins her flannel on a serger. My sister-in-law gave me a serger when she moved to Arizona. My big mistake is that I didn't have her show me how to use it or thread it. I finally gave up and put it away. It's not that I don't have the manual, I do . . . I guess I'm just a hands on learner.
ReplyDeleteYou have a LOT of pretty flannels! I like the rectangles you are using now. I guess it's the weather. It's cooler here and it makes me want to make a flannel one, too. But I have dog beds to make envelope quilts for first, and a tiny piece baby quilt to get done.
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