I think that is a great name for a quilt.
I had the "Good Fortune" of having Karen attend a quilt show last year and find this kit. She loved it, so knew I would too. She texted me a picture of the quilt hanging in a vendor's booth and asked me if I wanted a kit. Since we have such similar taste in projects, I trusted her and knew I would love it too.
I usually have so many hand projects going on that I wanted to make a pieced quilt with no applique on it. Rarely am I drawn to pieced quilts without applique. But, I love the colors of this quilt and the fact that it is scrappy just added to the appeal.
The backing is flannel. I wanted a cozy quilt to cuddle up in.
Right after I got the binding finished, I tried cuddling up in it but it was really stiff. (I don't prewash my fabric). So, I threw it in the washing machine, and voila, a soft and cuddly quilt it was! I always love the "old" look that washing gives a quilt.
It's home will be my nest where I can stay warm and stitch away on all those hand projects I have to do. :)
I don't remember the shop that offered this quilt, but maybe Karen will comment and let you know.
Hugs, Anne
Love the quilt! Who designed the pattern?
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful and snuggly and perfect for the nest :). The kit came from Homespun Quilt Shop in Estherville Iowa. She has amazing kits and is our first stop when we know she's at a quilt show.
ReplyDeleteHugs - Mrs. Farmhouse
BTW - I need to get that quilt done lol
Love it
ReplyDeleteAnne it is wonderful...looks so cozy. Love it...Karen is a great personal shopper.
ReplyDeleteOh this is so darn darling!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love my quilts all washed and crinkly. That's when they're so comfy!
The next best thing to being at the quilt show? Having your friend there shopping for you! Love your quilt - red is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteOh, it's fabulous, Anne! Definitely a cuddle quilt. :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, that is right up my alley. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a fantastic cuddle quilt!! Gotta wash newly finished tops, for sure!!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I love your seasonal sheep!!
What a beautiful, cozy quilt! Love those reds!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm finally catching up! Love all your projects, even the one dipped in coffee! That Christmas quilt will be wonderful when done, I love all the motifs. xo
ReplyDeleteWho wouldn't love such a cuddler! It's beautiful!!!
ReplyDeletePerfectly beautiful to snuggle under....especially on days like today in my neck of the woods with about 6" of freshly fallen snow.
ReplyDeleteLove it and love the colors!
I love your new quilt! I checked out Homespun's site as well. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLove it! The colors, the simplicity of the piecing and the quilting!
ReplyDeleteIt looks inviting! Love the red....my favorite color!
ReplyDeleteI would purchase the same kit in a second if I could find it somewhere. It is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt...such a good friend to look out for you like this!! :o))
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Wow - it's easy to see why you like this one so much, Anne! Great idea to back it in flannel! Happy Snuggling!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
What a terrific quilt! Nice having a friend like Karen who knows what you love! Perusing your blog at long last and loving all your wool projects. They are simply dreamy!
ReplyDeleteLove a quilt - fresh out of the dryer. . . the 'krinklier' the better. . . & yours is beautiful! xo Bren
ReplyDeleteI love your red quilt with the flannel backing - and I had a question - about fabrics running - I don't wash my fabrics before I quilt - but had trouble with one running (actually a black that shocked me) and now I am afraid to move forward - do you usually find that you don't have trouble with colors running when you wash? I washed in cold water with a mild soap and the quilt was ruined. I actually had several color catchers in the load 'just in case' and it still ran. I was horrified when I pulled it out of the washer so I washed a few more times and it lightened it but my quilt is now grey in some areas that were white before washing. Any suggestions or thoughts? I used quilt shop quality fabrics, not the cheaper fabrics.
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