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Old 07-27-2010, 03:19 AM
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Thank you all for responding. I will definitely cut the batting to just fit inside the seam on the next rag quilt. If it works for all of you, then it works for me!
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i've done it both ways, caught in the seam and small enough for just the center, i like it better when i catch it in the seam it seems like it helps the (raggy-ness) fluff more, but it might not make any difference. I say make them the way you want there is no right or wrong, if it works it's ok.
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Old 07-27-2010, 04:51 AM
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Originally Posted by athenagwis
I am not much help because I don't use batting. I use 3 layers of flannel and just do the 1/2 inch seams. I don't do the X or anything. They have held up really well for me.

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I don't use batting either, baby quilts are 2 layers of flannel, jeans quilts- denim with flannel baking. They are heavy enough without batting!
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Old 07-27-2010, 07:03 AM
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I have made several rag quilts and if the outer squares are 8" cut batting 6" and center between. I sew an X across which secures the batting and makes for a better rag effect. If 10" squares cut batting 8" and so on. Hope this helps you out. I have a friend who takes her rag quilt everywhere she goes overnight, like an adult blanky. LOL :lol:
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Old 07-27-2010, 07:12 AM
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Thanks for the information SewKrazy1 I have not heard of any adult so far who needs their rag quilt for a "blankie", but I sure have teenaged grandchildren who are seldom seen without theirs, especially in the cooler weather.
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Old 07-28-2010, 04:54 AM
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How very cute. My granddaughter used jean material and didn't use batting or flannel.
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Old 07-28-2010, 04:59 AM
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I've made 12 of these quilts. I cut the flannel 10x10 and the batting 8x8. I would put 7 rows of 6 blocks and that made a good size "cuddle up on the couch" quilt.
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Old 07-28-2010, 06:04 AM
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dglvr......that doggie quilt is wonderful....did you make that up or have a pattern? Is it just on TOP of the background fabric? Soooo cute.
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I have made a dozen rag quilts for a fast project - usually for baby showers at work. I cut 8" squares of flannel and use flannel for all 3 layers. No batting, no "X" sewing each square. Very fast & easy and I've had remarks about them holding up well after several washes.
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I cut my batting 1 in. smaller than my flannel and used a 1/2 in. seam. The X held the batting with no problem. I love making rag quilts. I bought a pillow that had a cover with rag seams. I plan to duplicate it, but just haven't done it yet.
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