I finished this twin size quilt for my son recently, and just in time for the snowy weather we’re having in Seattle right now. I pieced the top together and quilted it (just the top), to some thin batting (80 cotton/20 polyester).
The quilting pattern I chose is simple: I followed the lines of the blocks. This is the 2nd time I’ve quilted this way, and I’m happy with the results. It allows me to actually quilt a large item like this comforter without needing a long arm machine.
I then added another layer of fill, this time medium loft Mountain Mist (80 wool/20 poly). I think it’s a new blend that’s being offered, and a very nice one at that. The wool smelled fresh, and it’s good at regulating body temp.
I basted the wool layer onto the top, then sewed the back onto the top and turned the whole thing right side out.
Next came the process of tying/tufting. Since the 2nd layer of batting wasn’t quilted to the top, it had to be tacked down via tufting in order to keep it from shifting.
The method I used for the top is free form piecing.



Its amazing how the individual blocks work together to become something different!
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Wow! It’s brilliant!
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Thank you very much 🙂
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