Old 09-16-2021, 05:08 PM
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Schill93
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I don't think I worded my question right. I am referring to the look of the ruffling on the front of the quilt, if some squares are made with a quilt cotton print and some are made using a flannel print. The blocks made with the cotton print will not rag (ruffle) as much as the ones made with a flannel fabric. I could use a piece of flannel in between the fabrics instead of using a batting,
but doing that will not illuminate the disparity in fullness. It would just make the block made with flannel fuller, and add some more fullness to the one made with cotton, but there will be a difference between the two blocks. Am I making sense here guys?

Sewingpup: I thought about doing that, but I don't think that would leave much of the print showing and besides, I was looking forward to making a quicker quilt for a change.

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