ragged flannel for hubby
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That is beautiful. I think it is the first ragged flannel quilt that I really liked. Your pictures made me want to make a ragged flannel quilt myself. How big did you make the squares? Thanks for posting the picture.
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Originally Posted by kapatt
That is beautiful. I think it is the first ragged flannel quilt that I really liked. Your pictures made me want to make a ragged flannel quilt myself. How big did you make the squares? Thanks for posting the picture.
Squares are cut at 7", so with a 1/2" seam, finish at 6". Batting is cut 5.75". I love them because they are as close to a hug to go as one can give, and when it's done--it's done--no sandwiching, quilting, or binding. :thumbup:
To rag it doesn't hurt my hands much at all...I first cut all the corners up, then I lay the quilt on the ironing board with a seam laying toward me--and cut it from right to left (I'm backwards, I know), then pull it up to the next seam. Once one side is done, I turn it and do all the rows going to other way. This one took awhile, but my hands didn't hurt, except when I have to use the ends of the scissors in close spots.
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8'x6' LOL I have to make the same size for my hubby with Mickey and black. he hates having his toes stick out. and hes a blanket hog! just got a KING size comforter for our queen bed and he steals it all!!
Nice use of leftovers from last yr. :thumbup: what does the back of a scrappy flannel quilt look like? and how many squares across and wide, and how many total? do you use all the same square for the layers? like 3 autumn squares for the one finished square.
Nice use of leftovers from last yr. :thumbup: what does the back of a scrappy flannel quilt look like? and how many squares across and wide, and how many total? do you use all the same square for the layers? like 3 autumn squares for the one finished square.
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