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Old 01-17-2011, 08:12 AM
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You did a great job on this, I love the fabric you chose for it, nice work! :thumbup:
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Old 01-17-2011, 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by quilter sue
Hi, I am in the process of making my first rag quilt and I cut my squares 5 inches not relizing that the pattern called for 1/2 inch seam, so what size blocks did you use? With the 1/2 seams I ended up with a 3 in block and seems like it is taking forever :XD: You did a great job I hope mine turns out that good. My instructions did not say to make a n x on each square, but I think I will do that to mine! I am so impressed with all that show pictures on QMB, I am so new to quilting I started with the simple stuff :-D
My flannel was 8 1/8" and the batting was 6 7/8".

Not everyone puts batting in the middle of the squares. They just use flannel for a lighter blanket. You only need the X if you use batting, because it will keep the batting in place.

Good luck!
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Thank you everyone for the nice comments. It is so enjoyable to share with others who enjoy the same hobby!
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Old 01-17-2011, 09:05 AM
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Good Job!!! Looks like your corners meet up perfectly. Keep up the good work. I love rag quilts.
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Old 01-17-2011, 09:06 AM
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its lovely and the colors are right up my alley
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Old 01-17-2011, 09:07 AM
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With 1/2" seams you should end up with a 4" block on a 5" square. I did one the same way and it took 120 squares for a small blanket for a child. A little hint, Fons and Porter and Connecting Threads have a pair of "Rag Scissors". They are great for cutting rag quilts because they have shorter blade which gives you more leverage with less effort on your part. If you can't get a pair of them, try using a good pair of scissors where the blade is shorter than average length. The shorter the blade, the better the leverage. My DH cut off a good pair of Fiskar scissors and ground a point on them. The blades are only 1 1/2" long and cutting the rag quilts are much easier now. Good luck.

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Originally Posted by quilter sue
Hi, I am in the process of making my first rag quilt and I cut my squares 5 inches not relizing that the pattern called for 1/2 inch seam, so what size blocks did you use? With the 1/2 seams I ended up with a 3 in block and seems like it is taking forever :XD: You did a great job I hope mine turns out that good. My instructions did not say to make a n x on each square, but I think I will do that to mine! I am so impressed with all that show pictures on QMB, I am so new to quilting I started with the simple stuff :-D
My flannel was 8 1/8" and the batting was 6 7/8".

Not everyone puts batting in the middle of the squares. They just use flannel for a lighter blanket. You only need the X if you use batting, because it will keep the batting in place.

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Thanks for the information, I used flannel in the middle as that is what the pattern called for. I need all the help anyone can give me :lol:
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Awesome!! Love those fabrics :D:D:D
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Old 01-18-2011, 04:21 AM
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Originally Posted by quilter sue
Thanks for the information, I used flannel in the middle as that is what the pattern called for. I need all the help anyone can give me :lol:
I also read about using flannel in the middle on one of the web-sites I reviewed. Seems there are many choices!
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Great quilt! Looks good enough to snuggle up in and keep warm. Those flannels are just soooo cozy.
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