I used free-motion quilting on the outside of panel, then followed the wood dividers in the panel. I roughly outline quilted some of the main characters of the panel to fill in the larger blocks, and to show up on the back of the quilt, and added their names.
Showing posts with label Flannel Quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flannel Quilt. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Cozy Flannel Cabin Quilt
This was made for hunting, camping or sitting by the fire for a great brother-in-law! The panel is Tracking White Tail Deer Flannel by Granola Girl Debbie Field, and other miscellaneous outdoor coordinating fabrics. I used my Electronic Quilt 6 software to come up with a simple and quick design.
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White Tail Deer
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Simple Flannel Block Quilt
This is a simple but stunning flannel quilt that can be made in 16, 12, or 10 inch blocks - great for fat quarters. This was a Christmas gift for my sister - I thought it was very cabin-looking for their beautiful cabin!
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Queen size Rag Quilt
This rag quilt (my second) I made for my husband for a trip to Colorado this last cold Winter. It was flannel on one side, and other side was cotton (so it didn't pick up too much lint)...he wanted something warm he could wrap up in like a sleeping bag...I used Warm and Natural batting. Note - since it was my second rag, I got a little self-assured when cutting the fringes, and cut a few too deep - DON'T do that, or you'll have to resew closed after you wash the first time like I did! :) But, all-in-all, it turned out pretty good. My husband actually helped me design and arrange the blocks for him using my Electronic Quilt software - we had fun doing that! (I think that was the most he could take of quilting though!)

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Baby Rag Quilt
Babys deserve something soft, and something that will last forever! I made this Baby Rag Quilt to welcome a new baby girl to our family last May, Isabella! It was my first rag quilt (second quilt I ever made), and I was surprised at how easy they are - I used 3 layers of flannel, one for the batting (probably could have used 2 with a layer of cotton in between to minimize the bulk, but it was nice and heavy - they live in Colorado!).
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