MAGPIE'S MUMBLINGS

A blog about my interests, which include fabric landscapes and various and assorted other artsy pursuits and sometimes known to contain mumblings of a random nature.

Monday, December 15, 2025

The Quilted Hug

 Over the weekend I finished making my Quilted Hug and I'm happy with it (although haven't had a chance to really test it out to see if it helps keep my shoulders warm when we have a nasty east wind).  Here it is...


This shows it closed as it would be for wearing and below shows it flat...

Modifications I did:  I used three of the crazy quilt blocks I had languishing in my stash and worked around them.  The rest was made using 2 1/2" strips of various fabrics.  I backed it with some leftover flannelette (had to use two colours to get the amount I needed) and I didn't add batting because I felt it would be too warm.  For quilting, I simply did a stitch in the ditch application.  If you're interested in making your own, I used the directions found HERE but there are numerous versions 'round and about the internet, along with many ideas for pattern modifications.  

- I absolutely love listening to THIS!  Hope you enjoy it too.  And I love THESE guys too!  And THIS pretty much says it all.

- If you happen to have leftover sock yarn and don't know what you could make with it, how about THIS

- THIS is a cute wee ornament that wouldn't take long to make.

- There are lots of great gifting ideas HERE.

- AND, just for fun, perhaps a gift for yourself might be THIS?  






20 comments:

  1. Lovely warming shawl you've finished:))) So pretty with those orphan blocks in it...I hope it will keep your shoulders and upper arms warm--we are staying in today as the wind chill is down to 4 degrees and with the snow cover that is pretty cold for us...
    A bit of Christmas prep going on here; this is the week I make my fudge yum!! Hugs, Julierose

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    1. I thought it was a good way to use up some stash and hopefully it will keep my shoulders warm. Wish I could check your fudge for quality control!

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  2. Such a fabulous rendition of The Little Drummer Boy! Just wow! And, as for your quilted hug, it's lovely and such a stylish way to keep your shoulders warm.

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    1. Isn't that version of Little Drummer Boy amazing!! Looking forward to trying my 'hug', but not wishing for weather that's cold enough to warrant it.

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  3. Your quilted hug looks awesome. I agree batting might have made it a bit too warm. Hope it works out for you and keeps your shoulders warm.

    God bless.

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    1. I hope it works too, although I'm not rushing cold enough weather so I can try it.

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  4. I have never heard of a quilted hug, but it looks good. Great links as always. I think I have some sock yarn, might make a hat in the New Year.

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    1. I hadn't heard of them either but thought it would be a fun thing to make and might serve a good purpose too.

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  5. Anonymous7:56 PM

    Clever idea and it looks terrific. I've no doubt it will help keep you a bit warmer!

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    1. Tested it tonight and yes, it does keep my shoulders warmer in front of our drafty balcony door.

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  6. King and Country is , for me, the very best version of The Little Drummer Boy ever - i could listen to it every day, all year ... your hug is bright and cheery!!!

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  7. Anonymous1:46 PM

    love the idea of your cape, LeeAnna

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  8. You're far ahead of my woven square shoulder shawl. It's still in a confused state. Yours looks very cosy.

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    1. I'm glad I didn't add batting to it because I think it would have made it too warm. I've used it once already and it was a welcome block of the chill.

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  9. Wow. That version of The Little Drummer Boy is amazing! So glad I checked it out. Your neck and shoulder hug looks so cozy. Glad to read it does a good job keeping you warm.

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    1. Those guys are so full of energy and a pleasure to watch. I'm glad the hug keeps my shoulders warm too - I think it's going to get a lot of use.

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