Old 09-06-2013, 11:27 AM
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Default Could I Make a Rag Quilt of Scrubs Squares and Flannel Squares?

I've been searching online for flannel quilt patterns and rag quilt patterns but they all seem to use two layers of flannel and a layer of batting.

I have a bunch of old scrubs (nursing/doctor clothing) here and I thought I could just cut them into squares and cut flannel into matching squares and make a rag quilt without the batting. What do you think?

I thought of fleece too, but I think that would be too hard to sew evenly because it stretches so much.

I'm looking for something really simple to teach my DIL to sew, and want to make a simple quilt that won't cost much. I'm fairly new to quilting myself, and don't know how willing to learn she is (she seems pretty resistant to most things I share).
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