Monday, August 29, 2016

Flannel Vortex Quilt Top Done!

Back in May, I started to make a quilt using my flannel scraps.  I started out with a bin full of scraps.
 

 

 
 
I have been working on this quilt off and on as I work on other projects.  The bin of flannel has been living beside my sewing chair for a few months now.  Today, I gathered up all of the odd sized blocks I have been making and laid them out on the floor to sew together...
 

 
 
There are three columns of blocks in this quilt and it is a nice  sized baby quilt/lap quilt.  There were times I thought I would never get to the bottom of the bin!  Many of the scraps came from a flannel mystery quilt I made several years ago and others were leftovers from flannel backs for other quilts and pj's I have made for my nieces and daughter. The flying geese were extras from the mystery quilt. 

I have a bin of larger flannel pieces and will likely piece the back of this quilt rather than buying more fabric.  I also have a couple of blocks leftover which I will also piece into the back. 

Our guild is having a quilt show in the fall.  I need to get some of these quilts finished so that I can put them in the show!

10 comments:

  1. isn't it great to make a quilt from your scraps - if you are like me you did not make a dent in them

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  2. Oooo, that turned out NICE! I started a vortex quilt quite some time ago and then.... Need to work on it again but right now I'm drowning in the row by row madness!!!

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  3. Making a scrappy quilt is a challenge. Ask me how I know🙄 But it is so fulfilling. Your flannel vortex quilt is beautiful and has a lovely fall theme to it! Just perfect.
    Hugs, Preeti.

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  4. This will be nice and cozy to curl up in this winter. Blessings, Gretchen villacrestfarm@gmail.com

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  5. Congrats on doing this. It turned out wonderful! Great idea to use up flannel scraps this way. It will be such a warm, comfy quilt. I have alot from making pj's, too, so I'll have to keep this in mind; thanks!

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  6. This is such a fun quilt! I had to enlarge the photo so I could see all the great fabrics you've included in it. Truly what quilting is all about!!!

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  7. All of the colors are so pretty together, one would guess they weren't scraps! Perfect for snuggling!

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  8. Love this idea. I've got many a flannel scrap myself. Semms like a good way to deal with them.

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  9. Flannel is so comfy. Love the random flying geese

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  10. I love the warm, rich colors of this. What a pretty quilt!

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