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Old 08-01-2010, 06:46 PM
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My grandson is heading off to college in just a few weeks. This college is up North and gets pretty cold during the winter. Does anyone have a quick quilt idea for a college bound boy?
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Take Five made out of flannel.
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A rag quilt all made of flannel!!
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I like the rag quilt idea. Gather up all his old jeans and flannel shirts from mom. You could then even put W&N between, but realize that between the jeans and flannel it'll be very weighty.
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Old 08-01-2010, 07:29 PM
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I love the rag quilt idea, and flannel is so soft and warm!
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Originally Posted by QuiltingrandmafromMi
My grandson is heading off to college in just a few weeks. This college is up North and gets pretty cold during the winter. Does anyone have a quick quilt idea for a college bound boy?
I made this for my son in Washington. It's simple 6 1/2" squares surrounded by 2 1/2" borders and then 12 1/2"x 2 1/2" strip center surrounded again by 2 1/2" border. Easy as can be.
Backed in flannel. He says it keeps him nice and warm and he doesn't need that "extra" blanket.

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Flannel rag quilt!!!
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Originally Posted by Joanie2
Originally Posted by QuiltingrandmafromMi
My grandson is heading off to college in just a few weeks. This college is up North and gets pretty cold during the winter. Does anyone have a quick quilt idea for a college bound boy?
I made this for my son in Washington. It's simple 6 1/2" squares surrounded by 2 1/2" borders and then 12 1/2"x 2 1/2" strip center surrounded again by 2 1/2" border. Easy as can be.
Backed in flannel. He says it keeps him nice and warm and he doesn't need that "extra" blanket.
I really like the looks of this quilt and it is great for a boy. If you happen to know what the school colors are you might incorporate that into the quilt scheme.
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Flannel rag quilt :thumbup: Quick easy and you can use solid colors or plaids to make it manly :wink:
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Thanks. He was moving into his first apt and his colors were black, tan, ivory and dark red. He wanted something modern as well instead of the old fashion quilts I like. I just played with graph paper to come up with the design. It had to be easy and put together quickly. Using college fabrics would be a great idea.
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