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Old 04-26-2014, 05:22 AM
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Ruched flowers were a popular addition to flower basket blocks in antique Baltimore Album quilts. They are really quite easy to do.
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I saw a tutorial somewhere on this but i don't remember where. It seemed so easy but i can't attempt it until i figure out how to get one of my 4 rufflers to work on one of my 2 machines.

The trick was to ruffle 2 sides of each block and then cut the other sides to match. When you lay them out you alternate the directions of the squares so that a gathered side is against a straight side. But The size of the pieces of fabric depends on how much of a gather you want. I think there would have to be some sort of formula.

I wish i was better at explaining, i can sort of see how i would attempt it but i can't think of good words.

It's on my huge to do list but some other things recently got my attention and bumped it down on the list.
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I saved a blog on my computer where a lady made one and she had great pictures and instructions but of course I can't find it.

take a look here, she did strips but you could adapt it to blocks. http://www.familyeverafterblog.com/2...ing-quilt.html

ok, found this one and they did blocks. http://www.modabakeshop.com/2012/11/...kle-quilt.html

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Old 04-26-2014, 05:56 AM
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This is very similar to the tutorial i couldn't find.
http://www.familyeverafterblog.com/2...ing-quilt.html

I plan to do it with a sheer fabric over bright solids instead of muslin.

Auntpiggylpn, that one is cute too!
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Old 04-26-2014, 06:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Misty's Mom View Post
Someone had made some blankets with ruffles, could this be it?http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...t-t245351.html
I like this one. I was planning to do something like this with only a couple of the rows ruffled. On my list of things to do...
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I saw a different tut but can not find it now. The blocks were about 6x6 with 1 inch side strips and 4 inches of the gathered fabric. Not all of the blocks in the quilt were done this way. Each block was pressed so they do look more flat. I think she did them with straight stitch regular foot then just pulled up the gathering.
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Old 04-26-2014, 06:54 AM
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You can do ruching by serging down each side. You have to adjust the differential feed so the fabric will gather. I think ruching is an heirloom technique. It adds a very feminine look to a project, and it's easy to do with a serger.
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Old 04-26-2014, 07:16 AM
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Yeah! Now that's what I'm talking about! It would be fun to use the ruffling attachment...finally. I suppose you could, "strip ruffle," your pieces.

Tartan, I like the idea of ruching flowers too.
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You could also gather down the center of the piece and do sort of a "butterfly" effect.

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Here is a picture of a pillow I made.... I ruffled the fabric and sewed it to a base to hold it to size I wanted. I am sure you could do this for blocks in a quilt. I have thought of doing this, just never got around to it.
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