Tattered flannel baby quilts
I wanted to try out a variation of the typical tattered flannel quilt made out of squares. I love the lattice look when the squares are turned on the diagonal, so I tried it out with spacer sections forming the lattice. I was a little worried about how it would turn out. I didn't want the increased space of the seams to be too bulky when compared with the flat centers of the squares. Using just two layers of flannel (no middle layer) and a small 3/8" seam allowance, it turned out just fine. After a lot of deliberation (if you know me, you know that I frequently feel like these kinds of decisions are life-or-death ones), I decided to cut off the cute square scalloping that was around the edges and I finished it in a straight line with binding all around. I like that it's not the "usual" tattered quilt. I think the lattice framework helped the pastel pinks and blues blend together a little better. I think I want to try another one leaving the squared scallops on to see how that looks (although it would make the binding a pain to do).
I am learning that I can branch out- and not just do the typical, usual square patchwork pattern on tattered quilts!
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