Scrappy Flannel Little Trip Around the World |
I used Eleanor Burn's method of sewing the strips into big connected loops (or tubes). The directions are in her book "Quick Trip Quilts". This is a tiny version. I don't think I could ever make a Quilt in a Day... I sew slowly. (I feel like I'm borrowing that line from Kaja's blog, Sew Slowly)
Most of you know this: ironing the seams in one direction, alternating the direction for each row, helps a lot. When you go to match them up with the next row, they fit naturally and want to butt up together. It was fun to make this little quilt, but also harder than I expected. Have you sewn much with flannel? Flannel is actually stretchy fabric!
I quilted it by stitching in the ditch every other row. It forms a stair step pattern on the back, but mostly disappears into the plush minky. It is all set to go; I washed it in Dreft. Oh my! does that scent bring back sweet memories. Somehow, washing it made it a little wonky, with one side larger than the other. I have no idea why that happened, but it is still very soft and cuddly.
Close Up of Little Trip Around the World |
Minky paisley backing on Little Trip Around the World |
Scrappy Flannel Little Trip Around the World |
Lara
Linking up to Cyndy's Oh Scrap! party at Quilting is More Fun Than Housework!