Quick 'little girl' rag quilt
#51
I used a repeating 4 block pattern. I would have preferred to add another row to the top and one side so that the first and last rows would match, but this allowed for the most efficient use of my limited fabric.
If your comment was directed more at the fabric selection, I chose 4 patterns from one collection so that they would match well. I have little skill at choosing coordinating colors and patterns...
Thanks for checking out my quilt.
If your comment was directed more at the fabric selection, I chose 4 patterns from one collection so that they would match well. I have little skill at choosing coordinating colors and patterns...
Thanks for checking out my quilt.
rag quilt tutorial pattern
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#53
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Originally Posted by nwm50
IM all for "cheaper" way of quilting and i think you did a beautiful quilt ! Is this fabric flannel or cottons? I still haven't gained enough knowledge to know fabric useage.
But how did it curl like that? Did you use an accuquilt rag die cutters?
#54
Originally Posted by Rag Quilt Cottage
I used a repeating 4 block pattern. I would have preferred to add another row to the top and one side so that the first and last rows would match, but this allowed for the most efficient use of my limited fabric.
If your comment was directed more at the fabric selection, I chose 4 patterns from one collection so that they would match well. I have little skill at choosing coordinating colors and patterns...
Thanks for checking out my quilt.
If your comment was directed more at the fabric selection, I chose 4 patterns from one collection so that they would match well. I have little skill at choosing coordinating colors and patterns...
Thanks for checking out my quilt.
Thanks! How did you sew it and get it to look ragged at the top?
#55
Thanks! How did you sew it and get it to look ragged at the top?
But how did it curl like that? Did you use an accuquilt rag die cutters?
Sewing chains together
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snipping the seams
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#58
Wicked! Its so pretty.
Originally Posted by Rag Quilt Cottage
I got the fabrics for this quilt from fabric.com for $2.50 a yard on sale (4 yards used). Thread was about $3.00 and I used left over batting scraps from other projects. Not too bad for $13.00
I'm not trying to make quilts to sell, but it still feels good to crank out a cheap project!
I'm not trying to make quilts to sell, but it still feels good to crank out a cheap project!
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