
My church's fall fundraiser/auction was on Saturday night.  I donated two things - a pair of custom hand-knit socks, and a flannel rag quilt baby blanket.  I spent a good part of a weekend cutting flannel squares, matching them up, and stitching them together to get this:

Then over the next week I clipped the huge (1 inch) seam allowances into little fringes.  Then I washed it.  The point of a quilt like this is that the fringes will soften as it is washed and loved into fuzzy ridges.  It gives of a LOT of lint and little threads in the process.  After I machine dried it, I removed an inch-thick layer of lint from the dryer's lint catcher, and we are still finding little flannel threads around the apartment.  I think it turned out well.  Here's a picture of the blanket finished, folded, and ready to be dropped off at the church.  You can see the back, which is smooth.  I think it turned out well, but I didn't do such a good job of matching the corners.  My favorite fabric is the little birds.
 
 
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