Feeling Quite Thrifty Today!
#21
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Originally Posted by watterstide
Good job! I sew them together for baby quilts or pot holders..whatever! i am proud of you!
#24
Originally Posted by Tinabodina
I have never heard of that before, so what do you do after you cut them. Do you sew them together or what?
Thanks,
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#25
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making a rag quilt:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-LQfYXrG_Q
http://www.lovetosew.com/ragquilt.htm
it was my first quilt i ever made! i think i made about 15 of them before i moved onto a pieced quilt! lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-LQfYXrG_Q
http://www.lovetosew.com/ragquilt.htm
it was my first quilt i ever made! i think i made about 15 of them before i moved onto a pieced quilt! lol
#28
Pardon my ignorance but all the rag quilts I've made didn't need batting. When you do use batting, is it cut the same size of your squares? What weight batting is it you use. What type of fabrics do you use if you batt them?
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Originally Posted by flikkem
Pardon my ignorance but all the rag quilts I've made didn't need batting. When you do use batting, is it cut the same size of your squares? What weight batting is it you use. What type of fabrics do you use if you batt them?
i did post a link to a utube tutorial above...but not sure if she used batting. i have also used a flannel or cotton piece in the center,in place of batting. sewers choice!
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