Latest rag quilt.
#22
Thanks! Elnan i pieced the block and then sewed it to the denim block using the sewing lines as the quilting lines. Then i did one quilting line from corner to corner in the opposite direction of the quilting on the blocks.
I do not sew the seams twice. I use new good quality thread. It is a battle to get this huge quilt through my machine once! LOL
I love making rags quilts and i have sketched a ton of ideas for making them. Now, just to find the time! haha
I do not sew the seams twice. I use new good quality thread. It is a battle to get this huge quilt through my machine once! LOL
I love making rags quilts and i have sketched a ton of ideas for making them. Now, just to find the time! haha
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I LOVE this quilt! I would like to know what SIZE blocks you used. Maybe when I'm done with my other projects, I could make one for my bed?
I've just begin quilting, and I inadvertently discovered the rag quilt technique. My first one was a gift to my granddaughter, a lap quilt featuring Anna and Elsa from Disney's movie, FROZEN. I made a baby rag quilt which I gave to my church's quilting group, of which I am now a member (we donate our quilts to shelters, the homeless, over-seas military personnel, etc), and I have four more planned projects (gifts to my best friend and to family members) between now and Christmas. I will then be taking classes in, I suppose one could say, more traditional quilting. I think I will always love rag quilting, and will continue to make them.
THANKS for sharing this one, and if you get a chance, let me know what size blocks you used. Here is a quote for you, one I heard in a how-to video: MAY THE WORK OF YOUR HANDS DELIGHT YOUR SOUL!
I've just begin quilting, and I inadvertently discovered the rag quilt technique. My first one was a gift to my granddaughter, a lap quilt featuring Anna and Elsa from Disney's movie, FROZEN. I made a baby rag quilt which I gave to my church's quilting group, of which I am now a member (we donate our quilts to shelters, the homeless, over-seas military personnel, etc), and I have four more planned projects (gifts to my best friend and to family members) between now and Christmas. I will then be taking classes in, I suppose one could say, more traditional quilting. I think I will always love rag quilting, and will continue to make them.
THANKS for sharing this one, and if you get a chance, let me know what size blocks you used. Here is a quote for you, one I heard in a how-to video: MAY THE WORK OF YOUR HANDS DELIGHT YOUR SOUL!
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