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Old 11-02-2010, 04:36 PM
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You did a wonderful job on both projects. Love them both.
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Old 11-02-2010, 05:05 PM
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Love them both, but the bags colors are beautiful, very classy
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I love them both, can you tell me how you did the rag quilt, I have flannel just need to make one now.
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Love them Both !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 11-02-2010, 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by rubiesnana
I love them both, can you tell me how you did the rag quilt, I have flannel just need to make one now.
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I'm sure you can find directions for a rag quilt online. You basically cut squares for the top - mine are 7" and flannel, then cut batting or another piece of flannel (light if your top colors are dark, dark if your top colors are light) one inch smaller (6" in my case) and then cut 7" squares for the back. Sandwich the pieces and sew an "X" through each piece. This is your "quilting." Then sew your little sandwich squares together with a 1/2" seam with the seams showing on the top. You clip the seams (I use special scissors for this) and then when done, wash and dry your quilt to make those exposed seams "raggy." You could probably find more information on rag quilts by searching on this website. They are fun to make.
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Old 11-02-2010, 07:12 PM
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I love your bag. What a great lining. Perfect contrast for the outside. Your rag quilt looks so warm and cuddly. Perfect. Great job on both and thanks for sharing.
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Both are lovely! :thumbup:
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Thank- you for info, will try.
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both are gorgeous. i'm ready to try a bow tuck purse, so where do i buy the pattern? thanks
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Originally Posted by dojo36
both are gorgeous. i'm ready to try a bow tuck purse, so where do i buy the pattern? thanks
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I got mine on Ebay but just do an internet search and I'm sure you'll find several places to get them.
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