carolaug |
10-09-2012 03:18 PM |
Rag Quilt tute - love the flannel and Jean one she shows toward the end of video
I wasn't sure if I would like a rag quilt, but decided to try one. I bought a rag die so I did not have to cut the small pieces. It was so easy to make and I used up all of my scrap batting. I did use flannel on both sides. I have washed it twice and did not have a problem with lint. prior to washing it it was ok...but after I washed it...I love it!!! I made it for my husband but he may have to fight me for it. Its pretty cold tonight and this is the greatest!!! I threw it back into the dyer for the extra warmth. I was able to make this so quickly. I did make and error that I found after I washed it...My husband is like its fine...It was totally bugging me so I took the seam ripper out tonight and pushed though the frayed end and resewed...so easy. So if you ever want to try something different and have lots of left over I would recommend. I don't think I would make one smaller than 8 1/2 inch blocks. I just bought a 12 1/2 inch block to make a King size quilt for my son and daughter in law. It will be so much easier to FMQ each block instead of the whole quilt at once. I love how there is no binding and once you so it together its done, the frays are very comfortable...not stiff like I thought it would be.
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