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Old 08-26-2007, 08:02 PM
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Rag quilt

Does anybody know how to make a rag quilt??I have seen these quilts and they are very nice,somebody told me they were not hard to make...
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These directions are for a small 26" X 34" raggedy quilt. If you want it larger, cut out twice as many squares to double the quilt size.

First cut 96 six inch squares of different color fabric of your choice. I am using flannel because I think they make the best rag quilts. Use flannel or cotton fabric.

Then cut 48 four inch squares out of any size quilt batting you prefer.
Put one layer of batting between 2 layers of flannel. Put the pretty sides of the flannel on both outsides. Pin your three layers of squares.

Sew from corner to corner as shown in the picture to make a / across your square.
Then sew from the other corner to corner making an " X " on your square. Do this to ALL of your squares.

SEE THE " X " SEWN ON THE 3 LAYERS OF THE SQUARE
You should have 48 3 layered squares with an X in the middle.

Once ALL of your squares have the " x " sewn, you are ready to put them together. Start by pinning 2 squares together and sewing down the seam. The larger your seam allowance is, the more your quilt will " rag ". I use a 1 inch seam allowance in my rag quilts.


Notice the large 1 inch seam allowance in the picture.
Do this to all of your squares.
You should have 24 of these as shown in the picture.

Now put 2 sets of your 2 squares sewn together. Pin them as shown making sure you have pretty sides together. Sew down the side seam once again using a one inch seam allowance.
Do this to all of your double sets. Now you will have sets of 4 squares.
You should have 12 of these 4 long squares sewn together.

Once you have all your sets of four squares, now it is time to pin 2 sets of four squares. Make sure you pin them pretty sides together. Sew down the side seam just as you did before, remember to use a one inch seam allowance.

Once you have done this your squares should be eight in a row as seen in this picture.
You should have 6 rows of eight squares.

Now you are ready to put the rows of eights together. Start off by pinning two rows of eight pretty sides together. Make sure you match the seams of each square. Sew down the long seam using a one inch seam allowance. Notice the picture.
You should have 3 of these double rows of eight squares

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Continue to sew the long rows together until you have completed your quilt. Sew a one inch seam ALL THE WAY AROUND THE OUTSIDE OF YOUR QUILT. Clip EVERY SEAM ON YOUR QUILT. The smaller the clipping, the more your quilt will be ragged.

Here is a picture showing how EVERY seam is clipped.
Wash your quilt in cold/cold water.
Dry your quilt on tumble low.
Notice how awesome your rag quilt looks!!!!
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Old 08-27-2007, 10:37 AM
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Thank you so much for all this info...I think I will try to make a quilt like this...Have you ever made one like this???
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Old 08-27-2007, 11:50 PM
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Yes...I have made one for each of my kids and for each grandchild...they are pretty easy to do once you get started...good luck...
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Old 09-01-2007, 09:10 AM
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Buddybeaniebaby

Thank you for sharing the instructions... I have seen these on ebay recently and wondered how they were made, too bad I don't use a sewing machine have no patience for that darn thing but they sure are cute.

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Old 09-01-2007, 01:05 PM
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Happy face rag quilt

another extremely easy quilt (which requires NO sewing!!) is to take 2 panels (or any size..I usually use 2 1/2 yards!) of fleece, about every inch or so, cut about a 1 1/2 strip into the sides all around the fabric after you have matched them with the right sides out... then you simply tie each of your strips!! They make wonderful (and quite warm!!) quilts!! My entire family, including the grankids each have one! I have even given them as gifts and have had many requests for new ones as the recipients adore them! These are alot of fun to work on and you can make them anywhere!! The best part is there is no sewing required and they take about 1-2 hours from start to finish!!
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Old 09-02-2007, 04:47 AM
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I'm interested in making these but I don't have my own sewing machine, so that means going to my Mom's.
I'm going to wait til the kids are in school, I'd like to make one for each of them.
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Old 09-02-2007, 04:51 AM
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Is the quilt pictured ragged on one side or both?
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Old 09-02-2007, 06:30 PM
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I belive it's only on one side..
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