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    Old 02-26-2013, 08:14 AM
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    I finished my first rag quilt for my 3 year old nephew. For some odd reason, I found it very frustrating - but on the positive side i learned how to use the seam ripper! LOL
    Now my 4 year old Niece wants a quilt..don't know if I should make a rag quilt or a simple square in a square block quilt. Size would be a small lap quilt or something in the 45x60 range.
    Attached are pics of the finished rag quilt that I made, 2 designs, and the fabric I will be using for my niece's quilt.
    What do you recommend? All suggestions appreciated! Thank-you
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    Old 02-26-2013, 08:22 AM
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    Love, love, love the colors. Maybe, some chenille by the yard, not handmade) as alternate blocks for texture. Think of incorporating her name and handprints with the date in it and she will appreciate it as she grows., even her height and weight can be added. I made a panel print for a great nephew and his mother says he still has it at 14 ys old. My DD had a security blanket for years also. It finally became a small portion, but it was still her security. Again, love the colors. Keepop it simple.
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    Old 02-26-2013, 08:33 AM
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    Anything you do with this fabrics will be great! I love the rag quilt setting. Very nice. Bottom line what do you want to do. You might try a different pattern. I personally don't like to do the same pattern more than once or twice. Keep us posted on what you choose
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    Old 02-26-2013, 08:41 AM
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    Thanks, the square in the square block example would be a regular quilt (non rag) whereas the larger block quilt would be the rag. I do want to keep this quilt simple.
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    Old 02-26-2013, 09:33 AM
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    nicely done.
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    Old 02-26-2013, 09:37 AM
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    I really like the simplicity of the boxed squares, here's a recent post with some piecing suggestions:

    http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...s-t213593.html
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    Old 02-26-2013, 10:38 AM
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    Either would be lovely - the fabric is great. One thing to remember with a rag quilt is when it's done it's DONE. But you could always do stitch in the ditch in the easy enough.
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    Originally Posted by adamae
    Love, love, love the colors. Maybe, some chenille by the yard, not handmade) as alternate blocks for texture. Think of incorporating her name and handprints with the date in it and she will appreciate it as she grows., even her height and weight can be added.
    I LOVE the little rag quilt! It looks so cute and cuddly! And I like adamae's sugg of the chenille....those fabrics will make such a sweet, girly quilt! Be sure to show us what you decide!
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    You could do strips as quilt-as-you-go, cut them into blocks such as rail fence and then when it is done, you do not have to
    quilt it. I think the colors are great for a little girl.
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    I like the big blocks, no ragging for these cool fabrics! Love them.
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