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middysmom 08-29-2007 05:40 PM

i made my 1 rag quilt and the book i went by said to make the seam 1-inch and i used old blue jeans and i am trying to get the last rows on it and it is so heavy it is hard to handle and i am getting very discouraged and i need help could someone tell me what i did wrong thanks dorothy from tenn

Norah 08-29-2007 05:46 PM

You didn't do anything wrong. Blue jeans are heavy fabric and therefore a heavy quilt. Using flannel or cotton fabric will lighten up your next one. If you can finish this one a little at a time, do it, and try another.

lin 08-29-2007 05:48 PM

I'm not sure you did anything wrong middy. I always make mine with a 1" seam too. If you made a fairly large one, and especially out of denim, it's bound to be quite heavy by the time you get almost all the rows on. It sounds to me like you did it the right way. I've never used denim, but even the ones I've made from flannel with just a thin batting got heavy to work with. All I can do is support you and be your cheerleader!! You're almost done from the sounds of it. ONward girl! You can do it. :)

3incollege 08-30-2007 11:03 AM

If it were me making the denim quilt, I think I would have sewn the rows in sections. say, do 5 rows and another 5 then put them together so the weight is not all at one end. just a thought since I never made one.
(yet) Donna

ccbear66 08-30-2007 12:49 PM

I agree if you could do it in sections it will really help. I have never made one with denim yet but have made several rag quilts. I always use a 7 inch block and just a half an inch inseam even thou all of the patterns that I have seen say a 1 inch. So if you try another you might want to use a lighter fabric and maybe just use 1/2 in seam. Keep at it you can do it.


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