Whew! A lot of quilting for a rag quilt.
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I don't have a pattern. What I did is chose four different neutral background colors and cut them in 8 1/2 blocks. Then I used fat quarters of different colors and cut each one into 3 different size circles. On each neutral block I put a large circle and sewed 1/4 inch from raw edge. Now a different medium size circle and sew , and a small circle and sew. Then I cut each block into fourths. Aranged them on my design wall, starting with a mixed circle. Hope this makes sense.
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I don't have a pattern. What I did is chose four different neutral background colors and cut them in 8 1/2 blocks. Then I used fat quarters of different colors and cut each one into 3 different size circles. On each neutral block I put a large circle and sewed 1/4 inch from raw edge. Now a different medium size circle and sew , and a small circle and sew. Then I cut each block into fourths. Aranged them on my design wall, starting with a mixed circle. Hope this makes sense.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbt_AxaG4vo
But you cut THREE different size circles and LAYERED them sewing each one 1/4 of an inch from the edge. It really is beautiful! Did you use flannel or cotton? I didn't think cotton would rag up like that. Should each circle be 1/2 inch smaller than the next or 1inch?
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