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    Old 08-25-2010, 12:53 PM
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    Okay for the rag type of quilts do you sew the flannel backing on the blocks before assembly? I was noticing on one of the quilts that the flannel was showing the flannel baking in the raggedy parts.

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    Old 08-25-2010, 12:58 PM
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    i can't show you the one i started b/c it's buried somewhere in my sewing room closet. it's probably my oldest UFO! it was a crazy quilt style and i got stuck b/c i didn't know much about quilting at the time. maybe someday.:)
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    Old 08-25-2010, 01:11 PM
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    Originally Posted by Lostn51
    Okay for the rag type of quilts do you sew the flannel backing on the blocks before assembly? I was noticing on one of the quilts that the flannel was showing the flannel baking in the raggedy parts.

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    Yes, the flannel is sewn to the denim first. Here's a tutorial that
    shows the quilt being made with batting in the squares. When using denim, there is really no need for batting!
    Oops, forgot the link!
    http://jenyu.net/make/ragquilt.php

    Some advice and tips, directions etc. here:

    http://www.straw.com/quilting/articles/bluejeans.html
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    Originally Posted by Maggiemay
    I made these out of my dad's old jeans when he died for my siblings & myself. Some of his clothes are in there too.
    Where your squares for (1sq) denim on one side and then flannel on the back side of the same square?
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    Old 08-25-2010, 02:41 PM
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    Originally Posted by quilterj
    Originally Posted by Maggiemay
    I made these out of my dad's old jeans when he died for my siblings & myself. Some of his clothes are in there too.
    Where your squares for (1sq) denim on one side and then flannel on the back side of the same square?
    Cut out your denim square and a flannel square the same size.
    Place them WRONG sides together and stitch an "X" (or whatever) to hold them
    together. When putting the blocks together, face two denim sides RIGHT sides together and sew with a half inch seam allowance. This is the seam you will snip later to cause the fabric to fray when washed.
    Does this answer your question?
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    Old 08-25-2010, 03:23 PM
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    I have made 2 denim quilts. For both of them I just cut up squares and used regular quilting cottons on the back. They are not fancy but serviceable and easy to care for. They were for my 2 boys when they went off to college.
    No batting though--they are so heavy as is.

    Sorry about no pics--I don't own a camera or cell phone and don't know how to post if had the equipment.
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    Originally Posted by Lady Tapioca
    Originally Posted by quilterj
    Originally Posted by Maggiemay
    I made these out of my dad's old jeans when he died for my siblings & myself. Some of his clothes are in there too.
    Where your squares for (1sq) denim on one side and then flannel on the back side of the same square?
    Cut out your denim square and a flannel square the same size.
    Place them WRONG sides together and stitch an "X" (or whatever) to hold them
    together. When putting the blocks together, face two denim sides RIGHT sides together and sew with a half inch seam allowance. This is the seam you will snip later to cause the fabric to fray when washed.
    Does this answer your question?

    No, I already knew how to do it. I was just wondering how maggimay put hers together. Thank you anyway.
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    Originally Posted by CanadianLoon
    Here is mine (pretty basic)
    What are all the pictures in the squares? It looks a little more than basic to me.
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    Here a couple of photos of my recycled denim rag quilt made for our son!

    whole quilt
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]104333[/ATTACH]

    close up of embroidery example
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]104334[/ATTACH]
    Attached Thumbnails attachment-104328.jpe   attachment-104329.jpe  
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    Old 08-25-2010, 04:20 PM
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    Originally Posted by tebill
    Here a couple of photos of my recycled denim rag quilt made for our son!
    I really like this one and the fact that it has the embroidery on the blocks just sets it off!

    Another question......What thread did you guys use to make the quilt with. I have a ton of upholstery thread I could use.

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