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Old 09-17-2011, 09:06 AM
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Oh my word! Your quilt looks great!!! The plaids don't look bad at all! How did you get all your seams so straight with the lines in the plaids??? WOW!!! :o) I think I will do this one afterall!!! Thanks for the picture! That certainly helps me envision how it will look!!! Did you put flannel on the back? I wish I could do minky but not sure if that would "match" what the quilt is and if that's "manly"?!?!? Would flannel be best??? THANKS!!! :o)
I made a bunch of these and will make more (5 sons, many grands and nephews) as all the men in my family want one. I have used flannel sheets, flannel fabric or cotton bedsheets as backing. I use what I have or can get cheap at the time. Flannel would be my choice. :thumbup:
Can you use flannel sheets for the back? Are they good enough quality??? Sorry . . . newbie here!!! :o)
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Oh my word! Your quilt looks great!!! The plaids don't look bad at all! How did you get all your seams so straight with the lines in the plaids??? WOW!!! :o) I think I will do this one afterall!!! Thanks for the picture! That certainly helps me envision how it will look!!! Did you put flannel on the back? I wish I could do minky but not sure if that would "match" what the quilt is and if that's "manly"?!?!? Would flannel be best??? THANKS!!! :o)
I made a bunch of these and will make more (5 sons, many grands and nephews) as all the men in my family want one. I have used flannel sheets, flannel fabric or cotton bedsheets as backing. I use what I have or can get cheap at the time. Flannel would be my choice. :thumbup:
Can you use flannel sheets for the back? Are they good enough quality??? Sorry . . . newbie here!!! :o)
I have and they were fine but be sure to wash the sheet in hot water and dry on hot to preshrink the backing sheet.
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Old 09-17-2011, 12:39 PM
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Thank you for all the advice!!! :o)
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Old 09-17-2011, 12:43 PM
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I think the Turning Twenty pattern would work great with the plaids.
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Old 09-17-2011, 01:39 PM
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MaryStoaks, your quilt is gorgeous!! Ohhhh, it looks so snuggly :)
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Wow! Your plaid quilt is gorgeous! What a great idea for Christmas gifts.
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Congrats on your 25th anniversary!
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Old 09-18-2011, 04:56 AM
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I have used fleece too. Either as batting or backing for extra warmth.

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Oh my word! Your quilt looks great!!! The plaids don't look bad at all! How did you get all your seams so straight with the lines in the plaids??? WOW!!! :o) I think I will do this one afterall!!! Thanks for the picture! That certainly helps me envision how it will look!!! Did you put flannel on the back? I wish I could do minky but not sure if that would "match" what the quilt is and if that's "manly"?!?!? Would flannel be best??? THANKS!!! :o)
I made a bunch of these and will make more (5 sons, many grands and nephews) as all the men in my family want one. I have used flannel sheets, flannel fabric or cotton bedsheets as backing. I use what I have or can get cheap at the time. Flannel would be my choice. :thumbup:
Can you use flannel sheets for the back? Are they good enough quality??? Sorry . . . newbie here!!! :o)
I have and they were fine but be sure to wash the sheet in hot water and dry on hot to preshrink the backing sheet.
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Good luck with your quilt and Happy Anniversary a little early.
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Old 09-18-2011, 07:42 AM
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I really like the plaid "arrangement." Looks nice.

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Here's a picture of one of the Turning Twenty quilts I made with plaids. I thought I'd have a problem with the plaids next to each other, trying to keep them all straight. I cut them the best I could, the grain seemed to move! In the end I just put it together as they were without fretting about it. I like the overall look. Since you don't have a lot of time I'd say just go for it! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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