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Old 01-27-2014, 12:56 PM
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Just finished my first flannel quilt! This was the first time for sewing curves, using leftover blocks for a pieced back, and using flannel front and back. Made up the pattern as I went. Had bought a layer cake of Wool and Needle II flannel to make the blocks and picked up some extra yardage to make the piano key border. Used Pellon Legacy 100% cotton for batting and FMQ'd in each block and doodled in the piano border. FMQ was a little tougher than I thought it would be since the whole thing was kind of heavy and didn't slide around real easy. Used Elmer's glue to baste the layers. Used a topstitch 14 needle per suggestion of the QB and that seemed to take care of some of the thread breakage I had when using a regular 14 needle.

I did not wash and dry any of the material before I started so was a little apprehensive but I put it in the washer with cold water, let it sit for an hour, spun dry and tossed it in the dryer. Of course, I said a big prayer! Only shrunk 1 inch on all 4 sides so I was thrilled that it turned out so well!

Schools are closed again in Minnesota today due to extreme cold and windchills and I don't work until Wednesday so finishing this quit was timely! Bring it on, Mother Nature--I'm ready for ya!
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Who wouldn't want to be under this quilt. Looks so soft and warm. You did a super job. BrendaK
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What a lovely quilt and I bet it's so soft and warm with these frigid temps!
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Your quilt is beautiful and being flannel had to be warm and cozy! You did a great job!
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I love it! Bet that is nice and cozy!
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Wow...you did a wonderful job on your first curved project. Looks nice and warm.
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LOVE it! nice curves and the colors are great and flannel looks so snuggley.
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Very well done. Love it!
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yes looks nice and cozy
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*** So nice & warm too.
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