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    Old 01-15-2012, 01:26 PM
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    ok, one more question. Does it matter what kind of batting you use? I have some that I bought at Walmart yesterday. It's 80/20 and says recommended quilting distance 2-4". That would work, right?
    I just love your quilt and want to start one tonight!
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    Old 01-15-2012, 01:41 PM
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    It's a wonderful quilt. How kind of you. She will love it.
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    Old 01-15-2012, 01:43 PM
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    Beautiful quilt Karla!! What a special surprise for her!
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    What a lovely thing to do. It is so pretty. She will love it.
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    very nice of you and she will love it and know you care!
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    Old 01-15-2012, 02:02 PM
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    Originally Posted by SWEETPEACHES
    ok, one more question. Does it matter what kind of batting you use? I have some that I bought at Walmart yesterday. It's 80/20 and says recommended quilting distance 2-4". That would work, right?
    I just love your quilt and want to start one tonight!
    I use all cotton for mine--Warm and Natural. But--I'm sure all battings will work. Here are the directions I typed out a while ago. I can't wait to see yours! Let me know when you post so I don't miss it!

    1. Buy your flannel—2 colors, or more. I’ve discovered it takes 1 yard to make 10 full 7” squares (full meaning both sides). Most of my raggeds have been about 9x12.

    2. Also buy some Warm and Natural cotton batting—about 3 yards because it’s extra long? (I’m not good at yardage—but that one you can get more of if you need to.)

    3. There are many options as to square size. You can cut your flannel into 6 inch, 7 inch, 8 inch squares. The bigger they are, the faster it’ll go together, but the smaller the squares, the more interesting your pattern will be. I always cut the flannel into 7 inch squares. If you want, you can cut any scrap pieces into rectangles 7 x 4 inch pieces. Two rectangles sewn together will equal one square. They add even more fun to the finished product!

    4. Cut the batting into 5 ¾” squares. For rectangles, the batting needs to be 5 ¾ x 2 ¾ inches.

    5. Choose 2 flannel squares of the same color and 1 batting square. Layer the squares of batting between the 2 quilt squares so the right sides of the flannel are facing the out. (let me know if you need a picture) Then sew each square from corner to corner—so there’s an X across the square. I eye it up, but you may want to draw on a line to follow. Use a continuous seam to sew these together, first one line, then the other. Are you familiar with the continuous seam? It’s so easy, and makes things so much faster, AND it saves on thread!

    6. For any rectangle pieces, I just sew a wavy line from the middle of one short side to the middle of the opposite side.

    7. Complete every square and rectangle in this way.

    8. Lay out the squares in the pattern you like. Take a picture if you have a digital camera.

    9. Pick up each row by starting at one end and stacking each square under the previous one. Label each pile with its row number. Pin the row number on the top square.

    10. Sew all the rows together, using a ½ seam. Make sure all seams are on the same side.

    11. Sew each row to the next, pinning at every seam so they match perfectly. Lock the seams—meaning have one folded to each side as they are sewn together. Make sure all seams are on the same side. (I always goof at least once and have to rip a row apart.) It pays to double check.

    12. Now sew around the whole quilt using a ½ seam.

    13. Once the whole quilt is together, you need to rag it. I place the quilt, folded at a seam facing toward me, on the ironing board, and clip almost to the seam—all the way from one end to the other—about ¼- ½ inch apart. The directions say to snip right to the seam, but I have never gotten that close. Now and then, you will cut through the seam. Just stick it under your sewing machine and repair it by sewing over that area again. It happens.

    14. Once ever seam is clipped, clip around the whole outside.

    15. Now, shake your beautiful creation outside to get some of the lint off.

    16. Most directions say to wash the quilt now, but I have found it works to just spray the front well with water, and wet the back a bit too. You decide what you’d like to do.

    17. Shake the quilt outside again. Then put it in the dryer. The dryer will be what makes the seams rag up.

    18. Now and then clean your lint filter and even shake the quilt outside again.

    19. Smile, you’re done. 
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    Old 01-15-2012, 02:07 PM
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    How nice of you! I really like the contrast of the blue on the back and the "bordering" it gives to the front. Good job!
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    Just beautiful, great job
    Have a Blessed day
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    So Beautiful and Snuggly.. she will love it!
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    Beautiful on both sides and just what she needs for encouragement! God will bless you for your obedience!
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