tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2035065886211353468.post7048368513967347118..comments2023-10-04T10:59:15.041-06:00Comments on Richard and Tanya Quilts: Rag Quilt #1 From StashRichard Healeyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15745200601899371493noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2035065886211353468.post-4879707757924588992013-07-13T12:46:49.577-06:002013-07-13T12:46:49.577-06:00Looks great and there are good ideas in the commen...Looks great and there are good ideas in the comments as well. I have a trunk of flannels too that could use some sewing up! I will guess 18..my favorite number :)free indeedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00945613713062219160noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2035065886211353468.post-7515449441075044062013-07-13T01:45:11.285-06:002013-07-13T01:45:11.285-06:00Great work!Great work!Gemini Jen NZhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08199723644660260315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2035065886211353468.post-26922487132092592042013-07-12T16:24:07.565-06:002013-07-12T16:24:07.565-06:00Richard and Tanya...another GREAT item I make to g...Richard and Tanya...another GREAT item I make to go with baby quilts is small washcloths. Flannel on one side and coordinating terry cloth on the other side. I start with the two sides cut into 9X7 pieces with gently rounded (NOT square) corners. I sew them right sides together with a 1/4 - 3/8 seam, leaving a 1 1/2 opening at the top to turn them right side out - easing all the corner fulness flat with a point turner. I top stitch close to the edge, which catches the opening edges and then top stitch again 1/4 away which totally secures the inside edges. I make these for kids and adults. I've made my own personal face washcloths this way for 30+ years. I hate ;) full size washcloths for washing my face. These are PERFECT for baby washcloths and kids messes, etc. With all the lovely colors of terry cloth and flannel prints you can design to your hearts content! My DIL makes them to got with sets of bibs, burp cloths and diaper changing pads. They are her most popular item at Craft Fairs, etc. I've made hundreds of these - everybody loves them!!!Andreahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10407045587461896172noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2035065886211353468.post-87461694913762440682013-07-12T13:08:34.568-06:002013-07-12T13:08:34.568-06:00Since you said first of 'many' , I'm g...Since you said first of 'many' , I'm gonna guess ELEVEN.Paulahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16321507067897611945noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2035065886211353468.post-11580929642179251592013-07-12T05:13:14.633-06:002013-07-12T05:13:14.633-06:00I will guess 8. It is probably low...but that is m...I will guess 8. It is probably low...but that is my guess. Gene Blackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15731141629634998152noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2035065886211353468.post-19743014735981690042013-07-11T22:53:43.972-06:002013-07-11T22:53:43.972-06:00Im guessing it will be a large number hahahahahah....Im guessing it will be a large number hahahahahah. Can you not use the flannel for other items? bibs, burp cloths, saw a great tutorial for a baby/toddler blanket that has the holes in it like the car seats so the blanket doesnt slip off.Sew Surprisinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02899332449052574327noreply@blogger.com