The first is this gift of love from Linda to one of her son-in-laws. It is a reversible quilt and I'm going to show you the back side of it first.


She started stitching just before I visited with her in early February and had wisely developed a very systematic, numbered system to keep colours and rows in the proper order.
Sigh.
I guess I should show you the other side, too. It's made from some of his faves. Linda freely admits that if it hadn't been a request she likely would never have made a quilt with tees, but he was keen to immortalize a few of his favourites and she was happy to oblige.
She added in a few sashing strips made from leftover flannel squares and then made it the same size as the backing using wide red flannel print borders. It came together beautifully and I suspect that her son-in-law thinks so, too.
Jane's been busy too, but in a teenie, tiny kind of way. Stay tuned - her pretty show and tell is next up for your viewing pleasure.....M
6 comments:
Congratulations, Linda. This backing is totally AWESOME! FABulous! Thanks for sharing, Marie. ;^)
Fantastic reversible quilt!!
That is totally awesome Linda. I am sure your son in law will treasure this gem for many years.
Wow! The t-shirt side is nice, but the back is fabulous. Those are gorgeous flannels and the pattern is great. Thanks for sharing.
Stunning! I love the colours, and those subtle patterns in the fabric are gorgeous. I’m sure it was a challenge to keep it all in order. Great job, Linda & Jane!
Oops ... Great job, Linda! I had to go back for another look, and realized I’d mistakenly thought it was a joint project. Can’t wait to see what Jane’s been up to!
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