Question about rag quilts
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Question about rag quilts
I have been making some baby rag quilts; top is quilting cotton, bottom is flannel. They go together quickly but clipping the seams is a pain. If I use pinking shears, will the seams fray as nicely (or almost) as with clipping? Thank you for any input!
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No. Clipping makes a deeper cut than pinking shears. AND, unless you have really good shears, such as Ginghers, your hands will be really sore even sooner than with the clipping. You might try a pair of scissors that have a spring opening to help make the task easier. Joannes carries these.
Here are some on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&ke...sl_c4mzha4xs_b
Jan in VA
Here are some on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&ke...sl_c4mzha4xs_b
Jan in VA
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JoAnn's sells rag quilt snips. They are AMAZING!!!! They are spring loaded as someone else suggested and saved my hand muscles. I snip after everything is sewn. I leave the quilt on my ironing board and tell myself "I'll just snip a square or 2 every time I walk by." Usually end up snipping a whole row. I save the snipping of the outer edge for last as it's only 2 layers vs 4. I like to snip the 'intersections' first as they can be the most troublesome.
They really are an amazing tool!!! I went out and bought quite a few when I found them. My children saw me 'having fun' and wanted to help snip too. With all my extra snips, they could join me. The only thing I asked them was to tell me if they snipped through any stitching. It's a lot easier to fix prior to washing than after. I assured them that even mama snipped through the stitching from time to time and I'd rather them help and tell me, than not help at all!
They really are an amazing tool!!! I went out and bought quite a few when I found them. My children saw me 'having fun' and wanted to help snip too. With all my extra snips, they could join me. The only thing I asked them was to tell me if they snipped through any stitching. It's a lot easier to fix prior to washing than after. I assured them that even mama snipped through the stitching from time to time and I'd rather them help and tell me, than not help at all!
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If you have a Harbor Freight nearby, they worked well http://www.harborfreight.com/7-inch-...ors-97042.html. I picked up a pair to snip three 45x60 rag quilts. Two of the quilts were two layers of flannel and one layer of denim. The serrated edge grips the fabric so no slip sliding around and the edge stays sharp. They are studier than I expected. They are go to pair when cutting heavy fabrics.
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Tell me. I FMQ'd some squares intending to make a raggy, said to heck with it. Squared the blocks, zig-zagged blocks together, and put folded tape over front and back. Thanks to glue, a whole heckuva lot easier on my hands and temper.
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