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.
Such a lovely flannel finish on the tumblers!! We are also watching Olympics--I did a little knitting on the 2nd sock...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteGreat finish and great blocks. I can't bring myself to watch the Olympics because of China.
ReplyDeleteI 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
ReplyDeleteThe tumble flannel quilt turned out wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThat flannel quilt looks so snuggly. Nice finish. Watching ice skating is a great way to pass time while trimming blocks.
ReplyDeleteThose pieced blocks bring just the right amount of sparkle to the quilt!
ReplyDeleteLove 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!
ReplyDeleteVery handsome flannel quilt. They are so warm!
ReplyDeletePerfect backing and binding for your Tumblers. Grand finish to kick off February………
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to seeing those strip blocks all trimmed and sewn together.
Terrific flannel quilt
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