Originally Posted by dunster
(Post 7465387)
I have made rag quilts with flannel and corduroy, and the corduroy does rag - beautifully! This is what I would suggest too. I make my rag quilts with 3 layers of flannel, mixing in corduroy on top, and no batting. No need to sew an X through the squares since all the layers are caught in the piecing.
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Irish chain?
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My first thought was squares in rows but half offset for next row.
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My first thoughts were a vest and a nice big bag to match , team it with a pair of jeans or trousers and you would look great .
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I love your fabrics, so whatever you decide on will be wonderful.
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I think that ragging for corduroy would result in a huge mess and other than that, I have no idea what would be a "good idea".
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Lots of 2 color quilts out there. My personal favorite, yes, I'll say it again LOL is the simple 9 patch with snow ball. This particular one is 6.5" snowballs and 2.5" 9 patch.
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Yes, I see it as a rag quilt to. It would beautiful with these colors.
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Scrumptious fabrics ~ I see just simple alternating blocks as a top.
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Colors are wonderful, my first though was a rag quilt, and if it is not too cold where you are no batting. Let us see what you do with it. Maybe a rag quilt with the colors alternated so both side are about the same.
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