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AprilM 12-10-2019 06:50 PM

Summer Weight Quilt
 
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A quilt that has been a UFO for way too long. Made from a jelly roll (using the Jelly Roll Race pattern). The back is flannel (no batting used). All over FMQ and once finished the flannel backing was trimmed to 2 1/4” beyond the quilt top, then double folded to the front to make a “binding” with two rows of top stitching.

Its not perfect, but it is done and i do plan to make a couple more of these now that i know how it works. Next time i will probably try to baste the two layers together before quilting to avoid puckers, although once machine washed and dried it naturally gets that crinkly vintage look so the couple puckers i did have are hard to find (although i know where they are). I remember seeing a couple antique “summer quilts” at a quilt show some years ago and loved the nostalgia and wanted to make one some day.

For me this one was actually an “experiment” quilt that i started for a beloved pet Boston Terrier named Nellie who passed away before i could complete it. The quilt has been put away half finished because i couldnt bear to look at it since 2015. I finally decided to finish it last weekend and it will now be shared by Nellie’s younger buddy Gracie now in her twilight years.
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bearisgray 12-10-2019 07:20 PM

It is a very sweet looking quilt.

My Grandma made "summer" quilts - they were tied.

LAF2019 12-10-2019 07:27 PM

I had a Boston name Gracie when I was a kid! But...about the quilt.... I love it, such fresh summer colors!

Tartan 12-10-2019 07:35 PM

​Very pretty!

goldsberry921 12-11-2019 03:09 AM

So very vintagy look! Love it!

QuiltnNan 12-11-2019 03:26 AM

very nicely done

Homespun 12-11-2019 04:25 AM

That looks great!!!

tranum 12-11-2019 04:38 AM

In the 60’s & 70’s, my Aunt made each of our babies a quilt with no batting. They were always my favorite because we have cold winters so it was necessary to cover them when going from house to car & her quilts tucked around them nicely.

Rhonda K 12-11-2019 04:53 AM

Great job on finishing your quilt. The fabrics look so soft and pretty.

NIICHMOM 12-11-2019 07:39 AM

I also made quilts that my grandkids called summer/winter quilts. They were made with low loft batting with cotton front and flannel back and were tied also... They still have them even tho they are in college..


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