Flannel Quilts
#61
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: CA & NM
Posts: 1,120
I just made a log cabin flannel quilt with WOOL batting and flannel back. Love it. Good flannel is easy to work with and it turned out great. On my bed right now. Did someone say "Now that it is WARM?" Not warm here!
#64
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Osoyoos, BC
Posts: 263
My last quilt was the first time with wool batting and I liked it. It has a nice loft. The quilt store said there is a small amount of shrinkage but I didn't notice it. I think I'm going to continue to use it on bed quilts.
#65
I made one. Double sided flannel with warm and natural batting. It is 120 X 126 inches big. Yep, an oversized king, and it could have been ten inches bigger. It seems I only get less than half with the three of us, my puppies loves it too. Anyways, it is as warm if not warmer than my $600 down comforter. And to boot, it only cost about $75 to make. Got the flannel for a $1.49 a yard and the batting for $6 dollars. I plan to make more as presents.
#66
Originally Posted by chuckbere15
I made one. Double sided flannel with warm and natural batting. It is 120 X 126 inches big. Yep, an oversized king, and it could have been ten inches bigger. ....
Have you posted a pic of it yet?
#67
Originally Posted by AlwaysQuilting
Originally Posted by chuckbere15
I made one. Double sided flannel with warm and natural batting. It is 120 X 126 inches big. Yep, an oversized king, and it could have been ten inches bigger. ....
Have you posted a pic of it yet?
#69
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Snohomish WA
Posts: 884
Originally Posted by Havasuredhat
The rag quilts I have done are 8" or 6" squares that are sewn wrong side together with 1" seams.. The seams are then cut in strips about 1/8" wide and when it is washed, after putting it all together(do not wash before cutting)the seams fray and make a beautiful design. I have made 7 over the last year, for family, they love them. I have also varied the pattern by using a larger square in the middle and arranging the other blocks around it.
#70
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Originally Posted by sailsablazin
I would love to make a flannel quilt but was told by a quilting friend that flannel stretches big time and that I would have lots of "challenges" keeping things square.
Has anyone run into this problem? She mentioned this when I had problems with the bias on my Pinwheel...does the bias just stretch? or does all of the flannel stretch? or is the newer flannel better to work with?
Has anyone run into this problem? She mentioned this when I had problems with the bias on my Pinwheel...does the bias just stretch? or does all of the flannel stretch? or is the newer flannel better to work with?
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