Ready to start our Sisters Christmas Quilt - here are my flannel fabrics - all courtesy of my sister Carol. I have a lot of yardage and 64 charms that I got with my birthday gift card. I think I want to make a large rag quilt for myself and a mini rag quilt for new baby Liam. For Liam's I will use the 5 inch charms and use the same process as the 10 inch squares of the larger quilt. Goal for next Sunday - have all the10 inch squares and all batting squares cut - will post next weekend. Below is a picture of Liam visiting with mom Elena two weeks ago.
Oh my, Liam is so cute! I've been wondering how he and Elena are doing. Sounds like a great way to use your flannel. Of course we'll want to see a picture of both rag quilts when you get them done. Welcome to blogland.
ReplyDeleteHi Kate! Carol sent me over to visit your blog and welcome you to the wonderful land of blog. I can't wait to see how your rag quilt turns out. The fabrics are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi Kate! I think I met you a few years ago when you were visiting Carol...I work with her. Anyway, hi! I didn't even realize you were Carol's sister and I was reading you blog yesterday : )
ReplyDeleteI love Rag Quilts!!! I've made a couple myself :)
ReplyDeleteWelcome to Blogging! I hope you enjoy it as much as I have. I read about your new blogging endeavor on your sisters blog. I look forward to reading more from you, and seeing your Jingles flannel quilt come together!
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Hi Kate...Carol sent me over! Welcome to the wonderful world of blogging! I can't wait to see your rag quilt. I hope to make one for myself someday! :0)
ReplyDeleteWelcome to blogging...I came over from Carol's! I've been blogging about a year and a half and have had a wonderful time and learned lots!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Kate, I found my way here via Carol's blog :O) ... Carol is my machine embroidery and quilting buddy via the internet :O)... also I am doing my best to get Buster from her :O) tee hee...
ReplyDeleteWelcome to blog land :O)
How wonderful that sister's quilt together! (wish mine would!) LOL...fantastic new blogger and am looking forward to getting to know you better (just like sis, Carol!!)
ReplyDeleteHey, came over from Carol's too. Welcome blog land!
ReplyDeleteYour lovely sister Carol suggested that I stop by for a visit. Good luck with your new blog, AND HAVE FUN!!
ReplyDeleteHi Kate!
ReplyDeleteSure wish I had a big sister who sends me her cast off flannels....sigh....Carol is a keeper! Love your new blog- I hope you have lots of time on your hands because blogging is addictive! Take care and I will be checking up on you!
Paulette
Your blog is very pretty. Carol sent me!!
ReplyDeleteI have those same jingle flannels.. I need to get going on something with them soon!
Welcome to Blogging! Carol sent me over here. I've been following your sister's blog for a while now. I love, love the fabrics she gave you. It should make wonderful rag quilts. It's a great idea to make a big one for you and a little one for the baby. I can't wait to see them done.
ReplyDeleteLiam is adorable! The fabrics are beautiful - I can't wait to see your new project. :-)
ReplyDeleteMy friend, Carol sent me - welcome to the Land of Blog!
A lovely daughter and grand baby. Such happy faces! A nice welcome greeting to your blog. Carol let us know that you have joined our circle of quilting bloggers and I want to welcome you and your family.
ReplyDeleteWill be fun to see what you create with this fabric. I made a rag quilt last year for my husband, Tom uses it every day and loves the snuggly softness and warmth...we need warmth here in Minnesota! Just look at the snow you have! Beautiful. :-)
Greetings from Albany, Western Australia. I came from your sister's blog. Liam is really cute. They are babies for so short a time and I love them at that age. My youngest is 20! I'd love to see the quilt when it is made; I have wanted to make one of these, but never got around to it. Sam
ReplyDeleteHi Kate! Welcome to blogland! Oooh, I love the idea of using flannels for baby quilts! Your fabric is very pretty and will make a beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteHi Kate~ Carol sent me too. ;) Welcome to the world of blogging! I'll be following along on your progress too. Liam is sure a cutie! :)
ReplyDeleteWelcome to blogging! I have met so many wonderful people through my blog, and can't imagine life without it!
ReplyDeleteLove your sister's blog so thought I'd check yours out! Aren't sister's wonderful! Esp. when they share quilting fabric! Looking forward to reading more from you!
ReplyDeleteHi Kate,
ReplyDeleteJust bopped over from Carol's...I don't blog, just visit them. I will
look forward to yours in the future.
Have fun. Doris in Texas
Thanks for the welcome! Can't wait to get to know everyone. Yes, it is a blessing to be able to receive the overflow of my sister's fabric - now I need to get to work creating something with them. : D
ReplyDeleteI am over from Carol's blog also. I am new to blogging also, so welcome to the madness. Sisters are the best, love to trade stuff with my sister even though she doesn't do any of the crafts I do.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to Blogland! I found you as a link on Carol's blog - you are so lucky to have a sister - unlike me, I have brothers.
ReplyDeleteNice blog! Your sister sent me!
ReplyDeleteHi Kate! Have fun with the flannel rag quilt! Carol sent me!
ReplyDeleteCarol sent me to say hello, Kate. I love the fabrics, your quilt will be so cozy. What a great blog background you have. :)
ReplyDeleteHi There Kate! Carol sent me over to say hello. HI! Can't wait to see what you create with your flannels! Don't forget to show it off. ;)
ReplyDeleteHello. I read your sis's blog regularly, and saw you have a new blog, so stopped by to say hi. Welcome to blogland!
ReplyDeleteHello and welcome, arent' sister's great,Carol sent me over. Cannot wait to see the finished rag quilt.
ReplyDeleteHi and a big welcome to blogging. Your sister Carol sent me over.
ReplyDeleteYour flannel quilt is going to be so pretty.
Have fun blogging and quilting.
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI came over from your sister Carol's blog. Can't wait to see your flannel quilts. Good thing you are making two if you want to keep one for yourself. I need to make another one myself since my two kids have appropriated the ones I used to use.