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Old 09-25-2010, 05:50 PM
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Love the fabrics you bought!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 09-25-2010, 06:30 PM
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I don't know what you are planning to use for batting but, "osnaberg" (available at Joann's) works very well. It is lighter than normal batting but, frays very, very nicely. Just cut the blocks of osnaberg the same size as the rest of your blocks so when you cut, it will fray.
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Old 09-26-2010, 02:57 AM
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Originally Posted by EmsMom
Hello,

I hope I am posting this question in the correct forum. I am new to these boards and new to quilting.

I am going to be making my first rag quilt. Would love any advice, tips, etc.

I bought pre-cut squares from ebay (I will post a pic) the fabrics are a mix (is it ok to have mix?): cotton, flannel and minky (only four squares of minky). I have tried to do some research on rag quilts and I am learning that minky doesn't "rag" . . . . however, I have seen pictures of rag quilts made from minky and they have ragged?? So I am a bit confused about that. Have any of you used minky for rag quilts?

I am looking forward to meeting everyone and learning lots on this forum!

Happy Friday everyone!
You will become addicted to this site just like you will to quilting!! It's wonderful...just like having your very own quilt guild. I also have a question about rag quilts. I love them for gkids and baby gifts, etc. However, how do you choose fabrics that shrink the same amt. I bought flannel for a rag quilt and it shrank at different rates and now some of my strips are much shorter than others. I end up cutting away so much just to even it up. Am I missing something? (probably) Please educate me!!
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Old 09-26-2010, 07:35 AM
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I have made a couple of baby quilts with Minky and flannel and cotton fabrics, but not a rag quilt. Please show up a picture when you finish it. I find Minky very difficult to work with, so I gave away all of my scraps to a very happy quilter.
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Old 09-26-2010, 08:25 AM
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Minky doesn't "rag" but looks wonderful...you just have to place your squares of minky in the same direction. If you back with a flannnel, there will be ragging on those seems as well. It looks lovely, as does chenille.
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Old 09-26-2010, 08:48 AM
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Thanks Sue. I'm excited to start.

2pedersens - thanks for the info on that batting. I am using warm & white batting. I'm not sure what size to cut the batting squares. My quilt squares are 6.5.

Nancy - I think I am already addicted LOL I love this site!! The quilt I am doing has different kinds of fabric so I am hoping it turns out. I have heard mixed things re: that. I am keeping my fingers crossed.

ruth -- I will post a pic when I am finished. This quilt I am doing only has 5 blocks (front and back) out of minky. . . I thought I would use the four blocks as the four corners . . . Hoping that works out well.

marine mom - thanks for the tip on placing the squares of minky in the same direction!
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Old 09-26-2010, 10:16 AM
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I've made 10 grandkid quilts using minkee, flannel and fleece and they have all turned out great. I've used warm and white batting - cut 1" smaller than blocks, and then used a 1/2 inch seam. The minkee and fleece rag really cute if you rag them about 1/4 wide. I'm sure your's will be darling! Love the fabric - also I wouldn't be afraid of putting the minkee in the middle rather than on the corners - it just all seems to work.
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Old 09-26-2010, 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by MadQuilter
Flannel and cotton shrink at a different rate - the flannels much more than the cotton. Minkey almost looks like a knit, which would not ravel well at all.

Personally, I would stick to the flannel for the rag quilt OR the cotton. The amount and look of ravel will be different for each and I think it might look messy.
I usually use flannel on one side and cotton on the other.
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Old 09-26-2010, 01:07 PM
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I have made a few rag quilts first one kingsize flannel ( leave it to me to start with hard) Any how the hint I want to share is if you have a guy you would like to make a quilt for, us plaid homespun. It looks so masculine and is soft and beautiful. It rags very nicely. I made one for my grandson, and another for my son in law. They were both pleased.
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Old 09-26-2010, 01:56 PM
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Hi, I have made a couple of flannel and chenill rag quilts the chenill realy rags well.
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