The flannel quilt is finished. The tumblers are 9" cut with my Studio die cutter. It is 69" x 89".
The back is a red print flannel and the batting is Hobbs 80/20. I used So Fine medium tan thread on top and red Bottom Line in the bobbin. The binding is a red on red yarn dyed woven check.
I sewed some more triangles that could become more Winged Star blocks or just pieces and parts for a future project.
Doing my daily quota I trimmed 15 more blocks while watching ice skating on TV. I have about 35 more to trim and then I can play with them on the design wall.
11 comments:
Such a lovely flannel finish on the tumblers!! We are also watching Olympics--I did a little knitting on the 2nd sock...hugs, Julierose
Great finish and great blocks. I can't bring myself to watch the Olympics because of China.
I haven't been as interested in Olympics as I used to be - I noticed the last couple times they were on over the years I barely watched them like I used to do - no reason it just doesn't pull me in like it used to
The tumble flannel quilt turned out wonderful!
That flannel quilt looks so snuggly. Nice finish. Watching ice skating is a great way to pass time while trimming blocks.
Those pieced blocks bring just the right amount of sparkle to the quilt!
Love the tumbler quilt. I’ve got some flannel I need to use. Did you sew with a 1/4” seam or 1/2”? The little crazy blocks add so much!
Very handsome flannel quilt. They are so warm!
Perfect backing and binding for your Tumblers. Grand finish to kick off February………
I knit while looking up often with the olympics on these evenings, like you with your stitching triangles and trimming strip blocks. I love the ice skating and skiing events.
JJM
Your tumblers look great. I love the odd scrappy block here and there.
I'm looking forward to seeing those strip blocks all trimmed and sewn together.
Terrific flannel quilt
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