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This is the very first baby quilt i have made. It is flannel, I found out I don't like working with flannel.
top [ATTACH=CONFIG]84979[/ATTACH] close up of one of the prints [ATTACH=CONFIG]84980[/ATTACH] This is going to be the back [ATTACH=CONFIG]84981[/ATTACH] |
Very cute.
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Flannel can be tricky. Bigger blocks, longer stitch length, and a walking foot are all a must! I have made many flannel quilts and once you get the hang of it they make beautiful quilts. Yours is lovely, try again.! :D :D
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I love it, the backing fabric is just darling too. Hope you haven't been put off too much. I can see this quilt being a huge hit!
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I love it! Must be so soft! I haven't work with flannel yet but have hopes to try a raggety one some time soon!
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Very pretty baby quilt, Carrie. Flannel has a mind of its own, but don't give up on working with it. Practice & time.
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Thank you everyone.
I do hope my DS friend will be happy with it. I forgot to mention it was for her friend who is having a boy. It took me about 4 days to make the top. Has anyone ever tried to use stabilizer on flannel? I am going to use the walking foot when I quilt it, think I am just gonna do SITD. I had to shop my Mom's stash for this because I only had winnie the pooh FQ,s as far as baby prints go. My DM was the one that said use flannel for it because my prints were also flannel, she knows more than I do. I didn't think they were. She used to work the fabric's at WM and said they were a special FQ pack in a thin flannel. |
Originally Posted by dakotamaid
Flannel can be tricky. Bigger blocks, longer stitch length, and a walking foot are all a must! I have made many flannel quilts and once you get the hang of it they make beautiful quilts. Yours is lovely, try again.! :D :D
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That is such a cheerful quilt! Lucky baby!! :thumbup:
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aww so cute
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Sewww cute :-P
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Well done. Beautiful
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Very nice Looks cozy. I'm sure it will be loved!
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Cute quilt!
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That is so cute. I be it's soft and cuddly. Great job.
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Very pretty.
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Aw, its really cute! Great job!
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What a darling quilt! And thanks to everyone for the great tips. I disagree that brilliant minds think alike b/c I never thought to use a walking foot on flannel. lol :D
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Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
What a darling quilt! And thanks to everyone for the great tips. I disagree that brilliant minds think alike b/c I never thought to use a walking foot on flannel. lol :D
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Very cute!
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What an adorable design you carried out for this quilt- I love the look of it. I have never sewn with flannel, so the hints of all the experienced ones are being taken in- Thanks for the advice, all you quilters, and thanks for sharing your cute quilt cjomomma!
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Your quilt is really adorable. I like to use flannel for the back of baby quilts - soft, warm, won't slip off, etc. but have never done BOTH sides in flannel. I can see where that might be a little "shifty" for you. My favorite use of flannel is for lining things - crafty projects, bags, runners - and I make sure to pin like crazy to keep things square. It looks great to me!
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I am addicted to flannel. The quilts are so soft and snuggly. Love yours it came out nice
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I think you have done a great job! I make all of my baby blankets from flannel and love working with it. :)
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AWWW!
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I love your flannel quilt!!
Flannel is tricky but use a walking foot for sure!! You'll have it easier next time!! Looks soft & comfy!!. :thumbup: |
Thank you very much. I was using my walking foot and it broke. So I am out of luck on that. So I decided to do a 1/4in seam around inside the blocks and the borders. Wish me luck!!!!
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It is adorable!!! I love the Pooh fabrics :D:D:D
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Very cute. I believe I have these same fabrics and was planning on making something very similar. Thanks for sharing.
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