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Saturday, April 17, 2010
Fun With Flannel

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That will be a very comfy quilt to wrap up in!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're going to need your pick-up truck to bring all the quilts you have finished this month to the guild meeting! You've been enviably productive.
ReplyDeleteNice quilt! It looks so cozy and warm! :0)
ReplyDeleteOh wow...that will be so perfect for the Jeep rides. It's beautiful too.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful and absolutely country. I love it !
ReplyDeleteI love the disappearing 9 patch look! You made that quilt so fast and you can just tell looking at it how comfy and warm it is! Great Job!
ReplyDeleteGreat colors!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you are going to need a warm quilt for a few days. It also cooled down here today also. The flannel is really pretty and I bet it won't fade as quickly in the Jeep as a cotton one would. Enjoy
ReplyDeleteThat does look cosy and so quick to make. I've never sewn with flannel, it would end up being another collection.
ReplyDeleteI love it!! It's not very often you see pink that is homespun looking and I like it a lot!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I need to put one in my car. Though I generally get chilly from the air conditioning!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteSusan, this is a comfy looking quilt. Should come in handy on those topdown Jeep riding days. I am glad you mentioned they were from the flannels I sent. I would not have recognized them. I love the pinks you have in the quilt as well as the scrappy binding.
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