Learn how to make a rag quilt, the easiest quilt there is! This simple tutorial shows you how to make 2 different sized rag quilts.
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Several years ago, the girls at our church began making these quilts for each new baby. A baby boom occurred soon after, so we began limiting it to
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These beautiful rag quilts end up with a cuddly finish right from the start. Here's our list of 15 easy rag quilts that are perfect for newbie quilters.
Learn how to make a crib size rag quilt. This baby rag quilt pattern for beginners and experts is easy and fast. Learn these tips for easier rag quilts.
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A quilting tutorial on how to make an easy cotton & flannel rag quilt. Learn what makes a beautiful rag quilt! See how to make a rag quilt.
Learn how to make a rag quilt from flannel fabric as we walk you through each step of the process in this video tutorial.
In this tutorial, we show you how to make the easiest Rag Quilt ever. These rag quilts are quick to make and they look absolutely awesome. We are using flannel so they are also warm and cuddly. Watch the video below or scroll down for the step-by-step written instructions Checkerboard Rag Quilt What you Need: 2¼ yards flannel colour 1 - back 2¼ yards flannel colour 2 - middle 1¼ yards flannel colour 1 - top 1¼ yards flannel colour 2 - top Tools and Equipment Used in this Project: You can check the latest prices at Amazon by clicking on
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This simple diy rag quilt tutorial will teach you how to make one in no time! Rag quilts are fun to make and are great gifts!
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I love this tutorial. Each step has a video to walk you through it - perfect for beginners! Rag quilts are so great to snuggle under. They also make a wonderful handmade gift.
Are you ready to make the easiest quilt ever? If so, read on to see how I made this easy quilt with no measuring or pattern required!
DIY beginner-friendly Lone Star baby quilt tutorial. Perfect for 10" x 10" precut squares.
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Adorable Rag Quilt Secrets! Make an easy flannel filled rag quilt with ruffled borders and no batting. Ruffled Rag Quilt Borders are fun & easy!
I made one of these faux chenille blankets when I was pregnant with my son and used it as the backdrop for all his monthly baby pictures;...
Learn How to Make a Baby Rag Quilt with Ruffled Borders. Video course includes baby rag quilt with borders pattern & rag quilt size chart.
Vintage look rag quilt in navy blue floral, stripe and checks. It has a cotton fabric front with navy flannel in the center and tan flannel on the back. It has the traditional X sewn on each square and it measures 53" long x 44"wide. It has been laundered once to begin the ragging process. This quilt can be machine washed in cool water and tumble dried on low setting. It would make a beautiful gift for that special person, the colors combine well with many different decors. The pattern layout may differ slightly from the photo. Thank you for looking at my designs.
Skill Level: Beginner 100% original pattern Downloadable PDF - instantly in your inbox! Includes instructions for a Baby (34" x 45"), Throw (50" x 65"), Bed (68" x 87") Blank coloring page included Curved templates included All patterns assume yardage to be 42″ wide and seam allowances to be a ¼” WOF = width of fabric
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A couple of years ago I stumbled across this awesome book at my local public library. It was filled with simple fun baby gift ideas. Today I couldn't tell you the title of that book. I did end up purchasing a copy during a library sale fundraiser but haven't a clue where that book is now. Hopefully I will now be able to find the book!! I'm also certain it is storage with the rest of my crafting books. But that's off topic. Every time someone I know is pregnant or has a baby, I make the same baby quilt. The one I found in that book. It is super simple to make, uses limited fabrics and comes together quickly. Wanna know how to make this wonderfully easy gift? You're in luck! One of my co-workers down the hall just had a little boy with his wife and I just haven't had time to make their gift until now! You only need three fabrics to make this little quilt. It is a great early tummy time quilt. You'll need the following cuts of three fabrics for the quilt top: Fabric #1 and #2: 1/3 to 1/2 yard (depending on direction of print) Fabric #3: 2/3 to 3/4 yard The final front will look like this diagram: You will also need an additional 1 1/2 yards of one of the fabrics for backing. To create this quit top: Cut 14 5.5" by 5.5" squares from both Fabric #1 and Fabric #2 Cut 8 10.5" by 10.5" squares from Fabric #3. Pair up Fabric #1 and #2 and sew together with a 1/4" seam to create 14 total rectangles. Be sure to press each to the same fabric on all. To pair them up, I just sit each stack of blocks next to my machine and stitch away. I also do not snip the threads between each rectangle until I sew all 14 rectangles. Chain sewing like this creates a steady flow and also speeds things up. Take your 14 rectangles and match them up as show in the above diagram. Your seams should be pressed opposite of each other and butt up precisely. Sew these all together using chain sewing using 1/4" seam. You will end up with a total of 7 blocks. You will now take the Fabric #3 and match it up with the created blocks of Fabric #1 and #2. I generally pin a pairing of five to chain stitch these. Finally I add in my third block to each row to do a final round of chain stitching to finish the rows. After all of the rows are sewn, sew each row together. Do pay attention to the direction of your print and placement. You should end up with this: (Ignore the other quilt! I was too lazy to take it down before I took this picture!) For this quilt since the fabrics are so busy and I enjoyed the straight stitching so much with the last one, I did it again using my secret weapon: painter's tape! (Thank goodness for the Dollar Tree and $1 tape!) I have still binding to add but that's a post for another day! How's your sewing going? Love, Ashley
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Handy video from quilt designer Patrick Lose gives you an easy way to make perfect corners when you bind a quilt. #quiltbinding, #quiltingforbeginners
These Faux Chenille Baby Blankets are the perfect quilt to snuggle your baby in, or to give to another baby that has captured your heart. These easy to follow instruction will show you that you too can sew one, even if you are only a beginner!
Learn how to make a baby quilt with easy patchwork squares. You can use this quilt pattern to make a quilt of any size. Easy sewing project for beginners.
Adorable Rag Quilt Secrets! Make an easy flannel filled rag quilt with ruffled borders and no batting. Ruffled Rag Quilt Borders are fun & easy!
Throughout the winter, many people ask me to quilt minky and fleece blankets for them. Sometimes people ask me how to add fleece or minky fabric to the back of a cotton quilt, and sometimes people …
This quilt project by The Sewing Channel on YouTube is now one of my favorite quilts of all time! I enjoyed putting together this quilt and I love the fact that there is no particular way to create the roses and you can just do what you want freely. Plus, you can use whatever set
Rag Quilt Play Letters and Numbers {Toys}Check out this great pattern and tutorial where you'll be able to create a set of quilted rag numbers and letters! Perfect for a toddler to learn their numbers and letters with or an older child to learn to spell with! A fun project for you to make and your child to play with!View This Tutorial
well, that is the premise anyway!! the jelly roll 1600 quilt is comprised of a bundle of coordinating fabric pre-cut into 2 1/2 inch wi...
Hi friends! Today I have a really special (long) post for you! Today I want to share a quilt that took me two years and about 85 hours to...
This handmade rag quilt, made with flannel and cotton fabric, is a great gift for a new addition to the family. This quilt measures 36” x 30”. Rag quilts should be washed in cold water on a gentle cycle. You can either air dry the quilt, or place it in the dryer on a low heat setting. Rag quilts are designed to fray over and develop a “ragged” appearance over time. To maintain this look, trim any loose threads or frayed edges with scissors as needed. Avoid pulling on the frayed edges, as this can damage the quilt.