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Haven't been told they've choked, but if you're worried about it, I wouldn't do one.
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Originally Posted by DonnaPBradshaw
(Post 6313641)
I think you will regret not doing an x in the middle of the sandwich. Flannel is just like any other fabric and needs to be sewn to stay together. Just my opinion, if you find it works let us/me know. Oh and I just want to add that I bind my rag quilts that I've made. I cut the binding 3 inches wide so the binding is a little bit wider than other quilts. I like the look because I don't like the itchy thought of the raggy end on my chin.
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Originally Posted by piepatch
(Post 6316202)
I don't bind my rag quilts, but it sounds like a good idea, and I will probably try it on the next one.
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Originally Posted by antiquegirl68
(Post 6312561)
I am making a rag quilt for my son and the rag quilts I have made in the past I used cotton,batting and flannel. This time I am using cotton and two layers of flannel and no batting. I did not put an x in the middle , some where I read if you have two layers of flannel together it will hold without the x. Now I am second guessing myself. Will this hold without the x?
the 'quilting' so that when it is done, it is also quilted. It has to be washed a number of times to get the frayed look, so I think the x would insure that the flannel in the middle won't bunch up. Just my suggestion. :) |
Originally Posted by antiquegirl68
(Post 6312561)
I am making a rag quilt for my son and the rag quilts I have made in the past I used cotton,batting and flannel. This time I am using cotton and two layers of flannel and no batting. I did not put an x in the middle , some where I read if you have two layers of flannel together it will hold without the x. Now I am second guessing myself. Will this hold without the x?
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I'm overcautious and would do something if it were mine, but it's yours so do what you feel comfortable with. jmho
Originally Posted by Geri B
(Post 6313010)
...X keeps it from clumping later... But you can also do a circle, star, or whatever..
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I made one with all three layers of the blk the same size. I used flannel for all three and did not quilt with an x and did not have any problems. My squares were 7 inches.
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Hello from one Charlotte to another!
Originally Posted by ArlaJo
(Post 6312864)
My avatar is my first attempt at a rag quilt. I used 5 1/2 inch squares with 5 inch flannel "batting" with an X.. I am very happy with it, as is my grandson.
Originally Posted by charlottequilts
(Post 6314542)
This is my first post, although I have learned a ton from reading your posts every day. Thanks for all the information you generously share.
There's something I've always wondered about rag quilts for babies. They seem so soft and cuddly, but do babies pull and 'worry' at the frayed bits? I know mine seemed to be able to loosen (and swallow) the darndest things, and I was always checking the stuffed animals. It would be fiber, I guess. . . .:) Hugs, Charlotte |
This was a great thread! I've been intimidated a great deal about rag quilts and I finally want to do one. I'm looking at a pattern that's half denim and half flannel. With the size I'm cutting, 6.5" squares and a 1 inch seam, the blocks are 5.5 inches finished and I will not include batting since it's denim and flannel, but I don't think I'll have to sew the X either. I hope it turns out nice. I love picking up new tricks and such on techniques I haven't done yet, in case I do them, I'll have more notes. :)
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Originally Posted by mpeters1200
(Post 6326177)
This was a great thread! I've been intimidated a great deal about rag quilts and I finally want to do one. I'm looking at a pattern that's half denim and half flannel. With the size I'm cutting, 6.5" squares and a 1 inch seam, the blocks are 5.5 inches finished and I will not include batting since it's denim and flannel, but I don't think I'll have to sew the X either. I hope it turns out nice. I love picking up new tricks and such on techniques I haven't done yet, in case I do them, I'll have more notes. :)
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