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Old 03-18-2013, 09:45 AM
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Here is another one of rag quilts. This is upcycled denim and flannel (made from receiving blankets and old flannel nightgowns).

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Old 03-18-2013, 10:09 AM
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Very pretty! Haven't made a rag quilt yet... please tell me it is easy.
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Rag quilt is beautiful - thanks for the idea of blankets & gowns.
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Here is another one of rag quilts. This is upcycled denim and flannel (made from receiving blankets and old flannel nightgowns).

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This is so cute!
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Very cute.i love using old jeans for rag quilts. I find it quite easy to do.
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Originally Posted by AUQuilter View Post
Very pretty! Haven't made a rag quilt yet... please tell me it is easy.
It's not hard at all. Snipping the seams is time consuming, but not hard.
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Pretty! It looks so comfy and cuddly. Nice job.
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I like the idea of denim on the back for tough wear and flannel on the front for cuddle.
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Do you put batting in between the denim and flannel?jna
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Do you put batting in between the denim and flannel?jna
No, just the denim and flannel.
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