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Old 03-04-2016, 04:15 PM
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Default Mix denim and flannel in rag quilt?

I am considering combining denim and high-quality flannel (Maywood Woolies) in a rag quilt, but I am uncertain if they would play nicely together over time. Has anyone tried this? Even if you haven't, what do you think would happen if I mixed the two fabrics?

One possibility is to make one side flannel and the other denim. Another possibility is to make each "patch" either denim/denim or flannel/flannel. Or I could mix everything randomly.

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I have not done this myself but have seen mixed quilts. I would think denim on one side and flannel on the other would keep the block consistent on the thickness. I'm sure it will be nice and durable whichever way you choose
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It will work fine together. I made a rag quilt for my son with old denim jeans on the front and red plaid flannel on the back. It washes well and turned out great just heavy, but he loves it.
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I mix denim and flannel all the time. Go for it!
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I've mixed flannel & denim many times-- they are great together!
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Old 03-05-2016, 08:45 AM
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I made 2 rag quilts years ago using the denim on the front side and flannel on the back side. Since they both fray nicely I found they worked nicely together. But oh boy were the quilts heavy as I made them into over sized lap quilts for growing boys.
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I would suggested washing the flannel first. It will shrink much more than the denim will.
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Yes, I've done flannel/ denim combos....even put batting in between and sewed a large x to keep it together......then when I sewed those blocks together, I alternated one flannel, one denim...so front and back are checkerboard, only one side ragged, though....took to laundromat and washed twice to get good rag look....come to think of it, I did not prewash that flannel, and the denim was from garage sale jeans.......and it is fine......weighs a ton, but dd loves it!
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They go great together!
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A rag quilt is a love quilt, not an heirloom anyways. It should hold up great for at least 10 years and will be nice and warm & cozy for the recipient!
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