Monday, October 10, 2016

More Cozy Flannel Fun

KT Winner

My box of Cozy Cottage Flannel scraps has found a new home with:
 
goode58 - Haven't worked with flannels for awhile but you all have inspired me to try again. Happy sewing.
 
In the box, there are lots of precut squares in several sizes, ready to layer and topstitch for a new Huggable design. Enjoy!

More Flannel Fun

Last week, we shared our projects from the Huggable booklet featuring pinked edge/no batting/no quilting snuggle-able quilts. Today, I'd like to show you a couple of my favorite flannel quilts made with my layered patchwork but sandwiched and quilted like a traditional quilt. First up, an extra-long version of our Huggable quilt, sandwiched with batting and quilted like a more traditional quilt. Love the red border!

Huggable XL
 Joy Johnson, my go-to long-arm quilter, loves the Barn Raising pattern and wanted a soft, cozy version in our flannels. She cut the 5" layered squared with a pinking blade for soft dimension and less raveling, then quilted it to enhance the diagonal design. Kits available at KT Quilt Shop for both flannel quilts.
Barn Raising Flannel
Think flannel this month while our Cozy Cottage Flannels are specially priced. Pick your favorite pattern and make it up in flannels for someone on your holiday gift list. Robert is hinting about a new quilt for his upcoming 60th birthday and definitely wants flannel.
 

Moda All-Stars Mini Marvels

Another hit from Martingale! More than a dozen delightful mini quilts created by some of the top designers in the industry are gathered together in this beautiful book. My mini churn dash quilt, Dashing, features my layered patchwork method for perfect points every time. This technique works especially well when playing with little pieces. Check your local quilt shop and ktquilts.com for all the latest Martingale books.


Dashing by Lynne Hagmeier
Comment this week to win our Barn Raising pattern. It includes 3 more options for block arrangement for 3 different looks. Great in cottons, flannels, brights and KT traditional fabrics.


35 comments:

  1. Love the dimension of your Barn Raising Quilt! Your Layered With Love method is so wonderful!! Thank you!!!

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  2. These quilts all look so yummy and cozy! And I've been on the watch for that book. Haven't found it locally yet....

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  3. i love working with flannels and your barn raising quilt is one I would love to make.

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  4. Would love to win the patterns. They are very nice.

    Shelia

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  5. Flannel fabrics are so comforting on cold day or night. Just touching it seems to warm me quickly.

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  6. I love looking at your barn raising quilt. The color placement is simply stunning. Keep up the great work.

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  7. The barn raising quilt is beautiful. Flannel and winter go together.
    Mary Ann

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  8. Winter's coming and there's snow on the mountains meaning its time to quilt with flannel. I love the idea of your Huggable XL traditionally quilted. Going to try it.

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  9. With the temperatures dropping, flannel and quilts are the perfect combination.

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  10. I don't think I have seen anything on your website I didn't like! Please pick me

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  11. A cozy flannel quilt made with these wonderful colors would be nice to have even in southern Arizona. Happy sewing days ahead!

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  12. The Barn Raising pattern is simply stunning. Would make a lovely quilt for a guy or gal!

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  13. Love the Barn Raising pattern - just invokes a feeling of warmth!

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  14. This pattern is stunning. I just want to curl up under it with a good book. Thanks for the great giveaway.

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  15. I LOVE the barn raising pattern and I think it would be so much fun to make. Also, your contribution to the Mini Marvels book is adorable. Hope you're having autumn weather and hope you're enjoying it. The colors here in mid-Michigan are just starting to change, and the temps have definitely cooled down quite a bit.

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  16. My! This looks perfect for an Autumn table topper, my favorite season, my favorite colors!

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  17. I love your barn raising pattern, it would be wonderful in flannels. Also your mini churn dash is a delight. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  18. Love "Dashing". Can't wait to see the other layouts as well.

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  19. Love the look of Barn Raising and flannel is the best for this time of year.

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  20. The Barn Raising quilt is so striking--love it!

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  21. Well I already have this pattern, but flannel would add a whole new twist to it for sure! Just may have to give that a try. Thanks for sharing!
    BTW, Robert seems like a really nice guy, maybe you should make him a new quilt! LOL

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  22. Kans Troubles is one of my favorites for all my Primitive quilts, and flannels is what I cover up with watching TV. Love all the soft dark colors!

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  23. Several years ago while visiting Kansas City, I purchased a flannel kit with similar rich colours, one of my treasured quilts. Love this new line. Hard to find in Calgary, Alberta Canada - so sad

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  24. Love the Barn Raising quilt. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  25. Really love the Barn Raising quilt, but love all things Kansas Troubles.

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  26. Really love the Barn Raising quilt, but love all things Kansas Troubles.

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  27. Really love the Barn Raising quilt, but love all things Kansas Troubles.

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  28. The Barn Rising quilt is spectacular!

    J. Perl attyrdk@execpc.com

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  29. I especially like the Dashing Pattern. These patterns are great.

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  30. I love the way the barn raising makes your eyes move! Jmh

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  31. The Barn Raising pattern is fabulous! It has always been my favorite setting for log cabin blocks.

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  32. KT is a winner this time of the year because your fabric collections (which are the best colors in my opinion) and beautiful patterns! Looking forward to using your technique and patterns along with my new Olfa pinking (or maybe the scalloped) blade!

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  33. Oh my Oak Haven! It should be re-named Oak Heaven! I love this line.

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  34. The barn raising pattern is fabulous in these colors. Love it!

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  35. Love, love, love the barn raising pattern. It truly is an inspiration to me and would like to get started on it pdq!

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