Monday, December 27, 2010

Guest Post: Rag Quilt from Just Enough Style





Winter is officially here. Whip up one of these darling rag quilts to keep your little ones toasty warm!

Jessica from Just Enough Style is here to teach us how:


Rag Quilt Tutorial

Supplies needed:
*Flannel fabric- For this quilt I used 3 coordinating fabrics so I got about 3/4 yards in each fabric. If you just wanted to use two colors you will need 3/4 yards of each fabric.
* Good pair of scissors
*Sewing machine
*Rotary cutter and mat

Step One: Wash your fabric. After you've washed and dried your fabric now you are ready to cut it in strips. Cut your strips 4 1/2 inches wide in each fabric. You'll end up with 12 strips all together.


Now you need to decide on your pattern. If your doing just 2 colors you don't really need to do this step. Here's a picture of the pattern I decided on.

Step Two: Sew the strips together. Take your first two strips and place them right sides facing out.

Like this

Now sew the two pieces together. I used the end of my presser foot as a guide. You don't want to sew right along the edge though. Give yourself about 5/8 seam allowance.

This is what your blanket should look like after sewing the two pieces together.

Now take your third fabric piece and place right sides facing out and sew. Do this with all 6 pieces for the front.

When your done you'll have something that looks like this. Now, do the same for the back of the quilt. Sewing each strip together.

You should have two blankets now. One for the front and one for the back.

Step Three: Now you need to even out the edges. Get your rotary cutter and even out the front and back pieces.

Step Four: Place your front and back pieces together with right sides facing out. Line up the edges and pin.

Step Five: Sew all the way around the quilt. Using the same seam allowance as before. 5/8

When your all done sewing around the entire quilt it's now time to cut. This is where your good scissors come in handy.
Start cutting. Just make sure that you don't cut the stitching.

Do this for each strip on the front and back and all along the sides. Throw in the dryer for about 15 minutes and let the edges fray.
Thanks so much Jessica! Be sure to head over to Just Enough Style to see what else she's been up to. 

6 comments:

  1. That's so cute and snuggly, I love it1 Thanks for the great guest post, I'll be linking.

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  2. That's a really cute quilt - I think I might be needed one of those someday :)

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  3. "For this quilt I used 3 coordinating fabrics so I got about 3/4 yards in each fabric. If you just wanted to use two colors you will need 3/4 yards of each fabric."

    Why the same amount? I didn't get it. Cute quilt!

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  4. I've made them with squares before but never strips. I'll have to try that.

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  5. This is great! I've too made one similar, but rotated denim and flannel and used squares. Talk about a warm quilt! Also, you can mark however wide you're cutting the flannel, snip the top, and then rip. It helps it fray a bit more quickly. Thanks for the post! I'll have to try it in panels.

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  6. This is so adorable! I love how I completely understand the steps, even though I'm just beginning. I'm certainly going to have to give this a try! -Danielle B

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