Ragged flannels--a hug to go. Great gifts!!
#42
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: northern California
Posts: 1,098
I was making a rag quilt with one of the grandchildren some years ago, and showed her how to make an X in each square to keep it stable. She said, "wouldn't a heart do just as well?" She ended up with a quilt with lots of hearts and one X! The hearts weren't all the same, of course (they were all free-handed, or rather free-machined, done and just as quickly as the Xs) but the differences in the hearts added to the whole thing!
#45
Power Poster
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Northern California mountains
Posts: 12,538
Those are perfect for the purpose. Quilts are certainly "hugs to go". I have had similar experiences and am certain of the healing power of quilts. It must be the love that goes into making them. Hurray for you and for those who get these quilts.
PS. one rag quilt square might be perfect in a backpack.
PS. one rag quilt square might be perfect in a backpack.
#46
Super Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 9,688
Those are perfect for the purpose. Quilts are certainly "hugs to go". I have had similar experiences and am certain of the healing power of quilts. It must be the love that goes into making them. Hurray for you and for those who get these quilts.
PS. one rag quilt square might be perfect in a backpack.
PS. one rag quilt square might be perfect in a backpack.
#47
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: United States
Posts: 2,222
Hmm--I have a great class this year, and was considering making them each something--and wondered if a four square ragged flannel patch would be enough... it'd take a long time with 23 kids...so it'd have to be something small. I always do bookmarks... and one year did a black and white splash block for each (there was a story behind it)... but now I need to get ready for craft shows, so spend less time on students.
Serita
#49
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Puget Sound WA area
Posts: 300
Yobrosew - that would probably work (use flannel as batting or just skip that batting if using flannel for front and back). In the rag quilt class I just took the folks using minky for the back were not using batting.
#50
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Puget Sound WA area
Posts: 300
In the class I just took I used a Layer Cake and two Charm Packets, along with 3 yards of solid colored backing (some used flannel, minky, etc). Used the charm packets to make a 4 patch square (using 1/2" seam allowance, square will be 9"). Trimmed layer cakes to 9" squares. Batting is cut to 8" squares. Start sewing, alternating layer cake square, then the 4 patch square, again using 1/2" seam allowance. Mine came to 6 squares across and 7 squares down. Easy and oh so cute!
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
barnbum
Pictures
14
01-22-2012 06:21 PM