My 2014 quilt starts are becoming finishes :) I finished up the binding today, but while I was sewing that down I decided that the black sashings and border needed to be quilted. I planned not to do anything in them (they are only about 1.5" wide), but with the flannel backing, I believe the shrinkage is going to be more than with other flannels I've used. I like the puffy-after-washed looked, but with not enough quilting it will look distorted.
I love the way the quilt drapes! I think this is a combination of the flannel and the top being made with a lot of homespun fabrics.
The backing is a butter yellow and some scraps of two other flannels I had on hand. I didn't quite have enough of the yellow, but piecing backings is something I enjoy so it doesn't bother me that I had to piece with scraps.

I mentioned in my previous post that this quilting isn't my best. I actually had issues with Aurifil in the bobbin. The thread is lighter in strength, but I haven't experienced that before. I'm going to have to play around and see if I can figure out why it was doing that. I don't know if it didn't like how fast I was going with my Juki or a different issue.
And what happens when you toss a quilt down on the floor?
The inspector comes along to test it out and be sure everything is ok!
I haven't had a chance to work on Clue 2 of the mystery this weekend, but tomorrow it is in my plans!