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#83
Way to go.I made one for a grandson many years ago and when it became a rag I surprised him with a new one they are fun to make .I am an ex Canuk originally from Thunder Bay Ont when it was called Fort William.
#85
I don't think Minky will "bloom" with washing like flannels and cottons.
Originally Posted by ontheriver
Looks great, soft and cuddly. I want to try this with a bunch on Minky scraps I have. Directions?
#87
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Utah
Posts: 1,197
I have made several rag quilts and even though I don't want to make any more I still think they are beautiful. I admire anyone who will tackle a king size. They are a lot of work. I love your colors and the way you put it together. A couple of years ago rag bags were popular in our area. I think I have made at least 50 of those, some for gifts and some to sell.
#89
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
Posts: 688
Stunning !!! There are some nice rag quilt patterns out there that have a variety of blocks, other than squares, all are very nice. I've also seen jackets, etc. done in the rag style. All are fun to make. Auntie B from Saskatchewan.
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