I am still working through my flannel scraps.
I didn't think I had that much but I keep making quilts!
For this little cutie, I pulled all the pink flannel scraps I had. I didn't have a lot of the animal fabric so I just used those as the quilt highlight.
It's very soft and cuddly!
This quilt measures 40" square.
For this lodge-themed little quilt, I not only used flannel scraps, but I also used a few flannel fat quarters I had and didn't know how else to use them.
To make this quilt, I just cut everything into 3.5" strips. Then it was just a matter of placing the chunks where I liked them. A nice deer flannel for the back finishes off the lodge feel.
This cuddly quilt measures 40 x 48".
Amanda sent me the scraps and I made this cute strip baby quilt. I just added in some little tree fabric scraps I had. Then on the back, I used this fun outdoor/camping print.
This quilt is also about 40 x 48".
I just gotta use it all up!
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- This linky party is for any scrappy project - It can be in-process or a finished piece.
- You can link up your blog post (not your homepage please) or Instagram photo from the past week that features your use of scraps.
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3 comments:
Those little strippy quilts are so fun! I'll have to remember that when I have a bunch of bigger leftovers from another project. Have a wonderful Sunday, Cyndy!
Such cute quilts! I'm working through my flannel too, but very very slowly lol. You're right, we gotta use it all up!
Very fun flannel quilts. It has to feel good to move some of those leftovers out of the stash.
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