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    Measure your 5" charm corner to corner. That is 7".

    so, 7", unless you want the fraying, then, what? 7-1/2" for two 1/4" frayings?

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    I have done one of these before and I did mine 7".

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    I made my seams 1/2" not 1/4" so I could fray it a bit more. Turned out great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tucsonquilter View Post
    I made my seams 1/2" not 1/4" so I could fray it a bit more. Turned out great.
    Love your quilt. I'm probably behind the times making this type quilt but the need arose and I can't wait to get started. My friend's friend died suddenly (and totally unexpectedly) of a heart attack while she was visiting him! Needless to say she was a basket case when she called me. I asked her if she had or could get any of his clothes for a memory quilt. The only thing she could get was a pair of his old work jeans. She wants to keep the holes intact, so I figure I can line the holes and stitch around them to secure them to show on the back. Will probably use flannel for the inserts. But first I am going to make myself a test quilt, lap size, with charm squares I have in my stash. I really appreciate all the help from everyone here on the board. Thanks again. Jan

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    I am using my late husband's jeans for a memory quilt also. I have denim circles cut at 6 1/2" with the 5" blocks for the centers. I read some instructions that said to sew about 3/8" and then snip to almost the stitching line so it will fray more easily. So far the ones I have done are working well. I also used a small stiff brush, like a shoe brush, to start the fraying and reduce the excess threads when it is washed and dried. I also am using cotton/poly on the inserts, since the jeans have been washed many time. I don't want the shrinkage that might occur with cotton fabric and thread.
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    Jan, one pair of jeans doesn't go far, you may have to add to it. Mumzer, you can zigzag around so it doesn't fray, turning under denim will be a nightmare...it's very bulky. Love denim quilts, they are so warm.

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    The size would depend how much you want to overlap. Get some paper and try then add a smidgin for the fold over.
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    I had better success with 7.25 then 7 with 5 inch Moda charm squares. Cut 4 circles large (like 7.5") and make a test 2x2 block and see if the effect is what you would like. You can always cut a circle smaller, but not larger!

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