Charming Flannel Fay
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Here is the quilt I finished during Tropical Storm Fay. Hence the name Charming Flannel Fay, thanks to Skeat. :D Because of all of the good vibes on this message board and a co-worker I have graduated from quilts as you go to sewing a whole quilt top and sandwiching. Hooray! And I didn’t pin it. Spray basting is the bomb! I did a very simple quilt method and NO puckers!
This quilt is a throw size. It’s the size I am most comfortable making.
Thanks everyone for a wonderful message board!
Deb
This quilt is a throw size. It’s the size I am most comfortable making.
Thanks everyone for a wonderful message board!
Deb
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Some potholders that I've made
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You did such a great job, and the quilting too! Doesn't it feel great to finish something? Isn't that spray so much better than pinning????? I thought it was the greatest thing whey they came out with that.
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Originally Posted by sondray
Very pretty quilt. Did you use a pattern for the potholders? They are very pretty too.
My co-worker who loves to do appliques is trying to talk me into doing an applique. There are a couple patterns in the pot holder book I might try when I'm feeling braver. :D
I have already started my next project. I am using a disappearing nine patch to make an I Spy quilt for another co-worker who we are having a surprise baby shower for on 9/18. So I'm getting off the web now and do some more sewing. :D
Thank you for all of the kind comments.
Anyone how hasn't tryed the spray basting should. The only thing I'll be using pins on is the binding. Another group I belong to has been using Elmer's school glue on the binding. I think I'll stay with pins.
deb
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