When there's something I'm looking for specifically, I always search your videos first. I love your wit and humor. I've learned so much from you!! Like today, I've done many many quilts, but never a rag quilt. I was stumped on the intersections. Your way was so much easier. Thank youuuuuu!
Oh April, you have such fun and informative Video’s for new quilters! You explain every step very nicely for me to catch on. I love your spirit and expressions along the way. 😁🎃👻
I know that this video is over a year old but I thought I would add my 2 cents. For my first rag quilt, I decided to torture myself...I made a queen size quilt. I found that if I snipped as I went my hand wasn't so sore, put a row together then snip. Sew two rows together then snip. It was still tiring but a little more manageable. Another great video!
I love your videos. In my first rag quilt, I did parts of yours and Diane's plan. I use an excel spreadsheet to plan a layout for all of my fabrics so that no two would touch, but I used the same fabric on both sides of each square so once I had my front layout planned, I already knew no two of the back fabrics would touch either. :)
You can also place your fabric on the floor for placement and take a picture so when you put your rows together for sewing, if you get mixed up, you refer to the photo.
I have made lots of baby rag quilts n what I do is have the different squares across with exposed edges but then I sew the long rows together w the exposed edges on the other side. That way there is “ragged” edges on both sides of the quilts. Looks very cute.
if you use flannel you can cut the the flannel squares the same size. and sew the seam a 1/2"-1" nd i gives you a REALLY full rag. i've also seen it done with both. where the there is the batting is used bt just added strip of eiher coton or flannel is added in between the 2 main fabrics to give a more full rag. it depends on how heavy a quilt you want. i would consider the one with the flannel more of a spring or fall quilt where as the one you made a nice winter one. Both are great though. and both are a Great way to use up some scraps that are to big o through away, but you really don't have a use for.
I just discovered quilting last week and your RUclips videos today. How refreshing to see tutorials where you openly talk about and show mistakes - most other tutorials make it look incredibly intimidating because I’m sure they edit out any “oopses.” Thank you for this content - I’m inspired!! ❤
I love making rag quilts except all the strings lol. Is that flannel you're using? It's really cute. Put a piece of tape to keep the lock unlocked. That's what I do and it works great.
Love your videos, just wanted to tell my mother used to make rag quilts and she just used flannel on both sides and no batting and they turned out awesome.
I am going to try that. I have an Accuquilt die that cuts the squares for you, and even the strips on the ends of the blocks. Gotta get me some flannel!! I even saw a video where a guy laid his quilt out on the driveway, and used a weed wacker to fray the edges.
I am new to your channel and I just love watching you so you make it so much fun and it makes it a lot easier for me because I don't comprehend cutting and measuring like you do in other people but thank you so much for making it interesting and fun Tammy
April, I think you are awesome! I just found out that I am going to be a grandma again, and wanted to make a rag quilt. I have been quilting for about 2 years and yet to make a rag quilt. I am defiantly watching more of your video's!💜🥰👍💙
I can totally see how - it is a little monotonous and my hands definitely hurt after. Thank you for the warning. We need to build up those cutting calluses. LOL April
I love all of your T-Shirts❤️ which coordinate with your videos. The Halloween shirts in this video are probably my 😍 favorite ❣️❣️❣️ I’ve forgotten about rag quilts until I saw this video.
I like it! I'm cutting squares out of flannel to make a quilt but their only 5 inch sqs. I don't think that will b a rag quilt..but as you say, I hv multiple projects on the list. But the list is n my head, lol. Good to know about the scissors.
You can do a rag quilt with 5 inch squares. It is just going to take more squares to make the quilt bigger. And a whole lot of snipping. LOL. Thank you for watching and commenting. 😀 April
I love watching your videos ….. and I think you should leave all your bloopers in …. You really make me laugh and I enjoy learning and laughing at the same time 😂🥰🥰. Ps. …. I’ve had my chocolate….. now I just need to ‘try’ and be nice to someone 🤨🤨🤣🤣
Hi April new to your chanel loved this quilt has inspired me to try a smaller version with my baby fabric stash! Also think I will try that flannel instead of batting suggestion. Impressed by your honest tutorial with errors included! Fantastic, thank and Bless you.
I love this so much. I have never made a quilt before, but I think I am going to make one of these! Thank you so much for the tutorial! I love how yours turned out, I loved your friend's too (of course I LOVE Scooby Doo so a little biased ;-) )
Very helpful and lovely quilt! I was wondering the difference between using batting vs. flannel. I have seen some use the flannel and then sandwich a smaller piece of batting between that for a heavier quilt however it would be more difficult to sew (need a walking foot) I have yet to try a rag quilt yet but looking forward to it. Thanks so much for your candid video. It helps those of us who are newer to the whole ‘notion’ 😄.
I believe a traditional rag quilt uses flannel as the 'batting'. As you said it is not as thick as regular batting and is easier to get through your machine. And of course there are all kinds of different types of batting that can be used. I like a needle punched cotton batting either 100% cotton or 80/20 (cotton/polyester). That kind of batting makes a quilt fluffier unlike the flannel which fluffs a little, but not as much as batting after being washed. Cotton batting shrinks which gives the quilt a more distressed crinkled look. From what I understand, Polyester batting will puff more and is warmer than cotton batting and does not shrink. I have not tried flannel and cotton together. I think it is personal preference and mine is cotton batting. :-). I am glad you are enjoying my channel - I am so glad you found it. April
Rag quilts can be made from any 100 percent cotton fabric. In warmer climates, 2 layers of cotton is fine. In cold climates, 3 layers of flannel are often used. It really depends on you preference, any combo of cotton and/or flannel works. Use a larger seam allowance, snip the seams, and then take a table knife or a brush to the snipped edge to start the ragging. Shake it out outside and give it a wash and dry. Prewashing your fabrics first ensures that they are preshrunk and won't give you any wonky squares when you wash the quilt. Enjoy!
I love watching your channel and l too love to see. I see mostly baby items but now lm wanting to get into quilting. My question is what material is your wall made of that you put you fabric squares to arrange how you want your pieces to go? Thank you and you too eat some chocolate 🌹❤️ Rita
Thank you. My design wall is flannel covered insulation foam board that is attached to the studs of my unfinished basement to form faux walls. It was my husband's idea which makes it extra special. Thank you for watching and commenting and I hope you enjoy your chocolate. I know I love my chocolate.
Hi April I only just found you due to looking for rag quilt .I'm in UK I don't understand what you used to do the chenille did you snip it too . Thanx for any help I got a layer cake what size do I cut the batting .
Hello April! I'm fairly new to quilting made a few then got discouraged with it & stopped. So now, I'm back to being a Beginner yet again lol My question is what I've read is are you supposed to Backstitch at the beginning & end of the squares?? Then again I would guess at the joining of the rows or is that just Overkill'?? I'd hate too put that much work into the Quilt to have it come apart. thanks!!!!
Hi April, I adore this quilt and really want to make one but I'm concerned about washing the first few times with thread bits that go thru washing machines. I'm wondering how does your washer and dryer do with all the stray fuzziness from ragging?
Hi April…. Will you please do a tutorial on a teddy bear rag quilt please I need help with my project I have going right now! 😮no one snd I mean no has a tutorial on a teddy bear rag quilt I’m using Simplicity pattern S 9674 B Thanx you really are rocking these videos on RUclips!❤
Hi Anne ... I will definately look into it ... I don't have that pattern ..but will try to find it and try to put on my TO DO list... Thanks for the suggestion
I just found your channel. I love your quilt videos! This one looks so cozy. Where do you get your fabrics from? They are too cute...minus the scary clown face Halloween fabric 😂
Hi Danika .... I buy from various quilt stores around / Joann / Walmart / Hobby Lobby ... just anywhere I see the cute stuff ... LOL Thank you for watching .. Hope you find some cute materials too! -- April
That mat is a Sew Steady Grid Glider. Here my my affiliate link if you are interested in purchasing it. :-). amzn.to/3llwBzy. Thank you for watching. April
Hi Christina the wall is a piece of thick foam board (insulation foam board that you buy at a hardware store) I got mine from Home Depot ... and we covered it in flannel material and my husband mounted it to the studs of my unfinished basement ... I LOVE IT thanks for asking! April
I do not wash anything first, but wash it when I am done. Washing after makes any free motion quilting mistakes just disappear. :-). Thank you for watching. April
I find it very hard to have a square piece of fabric and the batting only 1" smaller. Once it's sewn together and ready to be ragged there is very little fabric to cut through without either cutting the seam and/or the batting. I guess I'm not good at being accurate. Other rag quilts I've made I have the batting 2" smaller than the fabric. My seam can end up quite a bit more than 1" which gives me more leeway for cutting without cutting where I shouldn't. Am I explaining this properly? Doing it that way also makes my "rags" longer than 1/4". Is that acceptable within the quilting world?
@@aprilscraftroom Thanks for the confirmation April. The last thing I need right now is for the quilting police to show up at my door. I feel that you have given me permission to do "almost" whatever I want with my quilt. It's a great relief. Regards.
I used the smaller version of the cube shelves that are 3 cubes tall. I bought mdf board (it is particle board with a coating on top like a counter top) and had Home Depot cut it to the size I wanted. The edge of the board is raw mdf, but they sell an iron on strip that you literally iron on to cover the raw edge. I don't attach the top - it is heavy enough to stay on top without it. Hope that helps. April
Saying "so" is "so" much better than what I hear "so" many people say. "I'm going to go right ahead...", "now you go right ahead", "let's go right ahead", and so on. It drives me crazy. "So" I'm going to go right ahead and tell you that your video is great.
I washed it in my washing machine. I have been told the first time to take it to a laundry mat, but I just threw a couple microfiber washrags in with it and those collect thread like crazy. :-) April
When there's something I'm looking for specifically, I always search your videos first. I love your wit and humor. I've learned so much from you!! Like today, I've done many many quilts, but never a rag quilt. I was stumped on the intersections. Your way was so much easier. Thank youuuuuu!
Awesome! Thank you!
April
Love love your videos
I'm watching again.
I love it when you say 'its ok' because that's what I say!
My Fishers snippers do the same thing! I thought it was just mine
HA! That is awesome ... "its OK " Lol
Thanks for watching!
April
Can't wait to see that panel idea !!😮
ME TOO!
I watchyou constantly!!!!❤️❤️🤟🤟
Oh April, you have such fun and informative Video’s for new quilters! You explain every step very nicely for me to catch on.
I love your spirit and expressions along the way.
😁🎃👻
Thank you so much!
--April
I like your choice of fabric. I don't think is looks bad at all, with some of the same squares next to each other. I think it looks great! I love it!
Oh thank you!
I know that this video is over a year old but I thought I would add my 2 cents. For my first rag quilt, I decided to torture myself...I made a queen size quilt. I found that if I snipped as I went my hand wasn't so sore, put a row together then snip. Sew two rows together then snip. It was still tiring but a little more manageable. Another great video!
Thank you for sharing ... I am sure this will help others too ...
Thanks for watching!
April
I like the mish mash of your quilt! More fun!
I love your videos. In my first rag quilt, I did parts of yours and Diane's plan. I use an excel spreadsheet to plan a layout for all of my fabrics so that no two would touch, but I used the same fabric on both sides of each square so once I had my front layout planned, I already knew no two of the back fabrics would touch either. :)
I also used cotton for the front and back and then coordinating colors of flannel between the layers instead of batting.
That is awesome! Glad you used the video to help!
April
NICE .. I bet it is warm and soft!
April
You can also place your fabric on the floor for placement and take a picture so when you put your rows together for sewing, if you get mixed up, you refer to the photo.
I have made lots of baby rag quilts n what I do is have the different squares across with exposed edges but then I sew the long rows together w the exposed edges on the other side. That way there is “ragged” edges on both sides of the quilts. Looks very cute.
So, I appreciate your comments on the friskers! Thanks! Great tutorial. Great info all over 🌼
Thank you so much!
April
if you use flannel you can cut the the flannel squares the same size. and sew the seam a 1/2"-1" nd i gives you a REALLY full rag. i've also seen it done with both. where the there is the batting is used bt just added strip of eiher coton or flannel is added in between the 2 main fabrics to give a more full rag. it depends on how heavy a quilt you want. i would consider the one with the flannel more of a spring or fall quilt where as the one you made a nice winter one. Both are great though. and both are a Great way to use up some scraps that are to big o through away, but you really don't have a use for.
Thank you so much for sharing!
April
I just discovered quilting last week and your RUclips videos today. How refreshing to see tutorials where you openly talk about and show mistakes - most other tutorials make it look incredibly intimidating because I’m sure they edit out any “oopses.”
Thank you for this content - I’m inspired!! ❤
Awesome!!!
You will do great!
Thank you for watching!
April
I know sometimes I don't even watch the video bcus I'm sewing, I enjoy listening to her in the background makes me feel like I'm not sewing alone..❤
Using flannel make the tag quilt look really nice too.
I think so too!
Thank you so much
April
Thank you for your tutorial. It was a lot of help to me for starting to start a cotton rag quilt. Thank you . Sandra B.
You’re welcome. Prepare to want to make lots more. LOL. Thank you for watching.
I enjoy your tutorials so much. You make it fun. Have a great week, April.
Thank you so much!
I've made these out of flannel & cotton fabrics with great success.
Never with such large squares, but I think I'll try one
I just love larger squares. They make the quilt bigger faster and show off more of the fabric. I hope you like making it as much as I did.
April
Love watching, learning and laughing with you April. Best Wishes. Trish from Australia
Thank you Trish!!!
I love rag quilts! 💖💖💖 I enjoyed watching the way you made yours. 😊 Thank you for sharing. 😊🍁🍃🍂🌻🍊
Thank you!!! I love them too!
April
Love your bloopers! Makes me giggle! I do the same thing! My brain and mouth don’t cooperate 😂😮❤.
I love making rag quilts except all the strings lol. Is that flannel you're using? It's really cute. Put a piece of tape to keep the lock unlocked. That's what I do and it works great.
great tip!
thank you for sharing and watching my channel.
What a lot of work. Looks great.
Thank you! The result was worth it!
April😃
Love your videos, just wanted to tell my mother used to make rag quilts and she just used flannel on both sides and no batting and they turned out awesome.
I love FLANNEL
April
I am going to try that. I have an Accuquilt die that cuts the squares for you, and even the strips on the ends of the blocks. Gotta get me some flannel!! I even saw a video where a guy laid his quilt out on the driveway, and used a weed wacker to fray the edges.
I’ve only made rag quilts with 2 pieces of flannel. It’s not too hard to sew together. Like your videos.
I love rag quilts
== Thanks for watching -- April
How many blocks would I need for throw size? What is the size of your quilt? How many yards would you need? Love the video!
I how big of a throw you making?
email me at aprilscraftroom@gmail.com ... I will try to help you figure it up
Thank u.
You're welcome
I am new to your channel and I just love watching you so you make it so much fun and it makes it a lot easier for me because I don't comprehend cutting and measuring like you do in other people but thank you so much for making it interesting and fun Tammy
I'm so glad!
Thanks for watching
-- April
April, I think you are awesome! I just found out that I am going to be a grandma again, and wanted to make a rag quilt. I have been quilting for about 2 years and yet to make a rag quilt. I am defiantly watching more of your video's!💜🥰👍💙
That is awesome! CONGRATS!!!!
Watch out for blisters with the ragging shears! I ended up with a few after my first rag quilt!
I can totally see how - it is a little monotonous and my hands definitely hurt after. Thank you for the warning. We need to build up those cutting calluses. LOL
April
I tried 3 more times and it finally liked it! You are awesome 👏
Yay! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
April
Love the rag quilt
Thank you. :-)
April
I love all of your T-Shirts❤️ which coordinate with your videos. The Halloween shirts in this video are probably my 😍 favorite ❣️❣️❣️ I’ve forgotten about rag quilts until I saw this video.
LOL ... Thank you
April
I like it! I'm cutting squares out of flannel to make a quilt but their only 5 inch sqs. I don't think that will b a rag quilt..but as you say, I hv multiple projects on the list. But the list is n my head, lol. Good to know about the scissors.
You can do a rag quilt with 5 inch squares. It is just going to take more squares to make the quilt bigger. And a whole lot of snipping. LOL. Thank you for watching and commenting. 😀
April
Love the quilt! And I love your pro-craft-in-ate shirt!!
thank you!!
April
You inspire me! ❤🧵
thank you for your kind words!
April
I love watching your videos ….. and I think you should leave all your bloopers in …. You really make me laugh and I enjoy learning and laughing at the same time 😂🥰🥰. Ps. …. I’ve had my chocolate….. now I just need to ‘try’ and be nice to someone 🤨🤨🤣🤣
Hi Tina ..
Thank you so much for your kind words .. LOL BLOOPERS ... The struggle is REAL!
Thank you so much for watching my video!
April
Fleece also works for a batting replacement
thank you for sharing ❤❤
Love the quilt
Thank you for watching. :-). I've decided rag quilts with batting are my favorite to sit under. LOL
April
Try using flannel…that rags up nice !!! Fabric, and flannel same size !
Thanks for the tip!
April
Flannel makes it a lighter weight and it makes the ragging - raggier!!!
absolutely ... and it is sooooo soft!
Thanks for watching
April
Great tutorial as always.
Thank you. 😊
April
Hi April new to your chanel loved this quilt has inspired me to try a smaller version with my baby fabric stash! Also think I will try that flannel instead of batting suggestion. Impressed by your honest tutorial with errors included! Fantastic, thank and Bless you.
This quilt will be adorable with baby type fabrics. I figure I would rather share what I did wrong so others won't make the same mistakes. :-)
April
Great
I like the snell idea ❤
Thank you
April
I love your channel so much and you are great
thank you so much!
April
Love the show.
Thank you so much!
April
I love this so much. I have never made a quilt before, but I think I am going to make one of these! Thank you so much for the tutorial! I love how yours turned out, I loved your friend's too (of course I LOVE Scooby Doo so a little biased ;-) )
So true. Who doesn’t love Scooby dooby dooooo. Thank you for watching and commenting. And please share your quilt when you get it done.
April
Very helpful and lovely quilt! I was wondering the difference between using batting vs. flannel. I have seen some use the flannel and then sandwich a smaller piece of batting between that for a heavier quilt however it would be more difficult to sew (need a walking foot) I have yet to try a rag quilt yet but looking forward to it. Thanks so much for your candid video. It helps those of us who are newer to the whole ‘notion’ 😄.
I believe a traditional rag quilt uses flannel as the 'batting'. As you said it is not as thick as regular batting and is easier to get through your machine. And of course there are all kinds of different types of batting that can be used. I like a needle punched cotton batting either 100% cotton or 80/20 (cotton/polyester). That kind of batting makes a quilt fluffier unlike the flannel which fluffs a little, but not as much as batting after being washed. Cotton batting shrinks which gives the quilt a more distressed crinkled look. From what I understand, Polyester batting will puff more and is warmer than cotton batting and does not shrink. I have not tried flannel and cotton together. I think it is personal preference and mine is cotton batting. :-). I am glad you are enjoying my channel - I am so glad you found it.
April
Rag quilts can be made from any 100 percent cotton fabric. In warmer climates, 2 layers of cotton is fine. In cold climates, 3 layers of flannel are often used. It really depends on you preference, any combo of cotton and/or flannel works. Use a larger seam allowance, snip the seams, and then take a table knife or a brush to the snipped edge to start the ragging. Shake it out outside and give it a wash and dry. Prewashing your fabrics first ensures that they are preshrunk and won't give you any wonky squares when you wash the quilt. Enjoy!
I really want to try some chenille-it now!
it totally changes the way the fabic looks ... I love it~
Thanks for watching!
April
Adorable, awesome job. Love you videos ❤️
Thank you for watching and commenting. 😃
April
Try some tape over the lock when you finish remove the tape .
Thanks for the tip
Thanks❣️
You’re quite welcome.
April
Thanks for the video
You are quite welcome. Thank you for watching and commenting.
April
I did a rag quilt. I used all blue jeans.
Awesome
Fishers has guarantee return your scissors. I love mine.
I will be contacting them... I forgot about that!
Thank you for sharing that with me! :)
April
I always have the same front as the back.
I bet it looks fantastic!
April
I love watching your channel and l too love to see. I see mostly baby items but now lm wanting to get into quilting. My question is what material is your wall made of that you put you fabric squares to arrange how you want your pieces to go? Thank you and you too eat some chocolate 🌹❤️ Rita
Thank you. My design wall is flannel covered insulation foam board that is attached to the studs of my unfinished basement to form faux walls. It was my husband's idea which makes it extra special. Thank you for watching and commenting and I hope you enjoy your chocolate. I know I love my chocolate.
I’m sorry I keep trying to like it and it’s disliking it. I LOVE your quilt!!!
Thank you so much... I appreciate you watching the video!
April
Do you happen to remember how many yard of fabric you used for this size quilt?
I will have to go back and look ... I thought I had put in the description ... but I will have to look to make double sure -- and come back to this.
Hi April I only just found you due to looking for rag quilt .I'm in UK I don't understand what you used to do the chenille did you snip it too . Thanx for any help I got a layer cake what size do I cut the batting .
Hi
No I didn’t snip it
I sewed it and the washed it
When you wash it it makes it fuzzy
Hope this helps
😊
❤️
Love your shirt where can I get one..
I made it
But the design was on ETSY
tape the button in place.
thank you for sharing
Hello April! I'm fairly new to quilting made a few then got discouraged with it & stopped. So now, I'm back to being a Beginner yet again lol My question is what I've read is are you supposed to Backstitch at the beginning & end of the squares?? Then again I would guess at the joining of the rows or is that just Overkill'?? I'd hate too put that much work into the Quilt to have it come apart. thanks!!!!
I think it is a personal preference ... some do .. some don't ... I don't
hope this helps
April
Now, let’s roll,next step is, come with me, Moving along we can.
Thank you for the tips!
April
Hi April, I adore this quilt and really want to make one but I'm concerned about washing the first few times with thread bits that go thru washing machines.
I'm wondering how does your washer and dryer do with all the stray fuzziness from ragging?
Great question...
Honestly .. I have never had any issues with it
I wash it and dry it ,,, no issues
April
@@aprilscraftroom thank you😊
Hi April…. Will you please do a tutorial on a teddy bear rag quilt please I need help with my project I have going right now! 😮no one snd I mean no has a tutorial on a teddy bear rag quilt I’m using Simplicity pattern S 9674 B
Thanx you really are rocking these videos on RUclips!❤
Hi Anne ... I will definately look into it ... I don't have that pattern ..but will try to find it and try to put on my TO DO list...
Thanks for the suggestion
@@aprilscraftroom thanks so much !
Great tutorial! How much of each fabric did you get? I liked the size of your quilt.
I will have to go back and figure that out. Let me get back to you.
April
If using flannel try getting flannel sheets from the thrift stores first. More cost effective.
What a fantastic idea! ... Thank you for your input!
April
Use a piece of tape to hold lock button back while using cutter
Awesome tip!
Thank you for sharing
On your sewing table you have a ruler around the needle where did you get that?
Sew steady grid glider
Look in the description ❤️
I think it’s linked
Thanks 😊 April
Put a pice of type on the lock to keep it up
Great idea! Thank you so much for sharing!
April
Temporarily tape the scissor lock in place, see if that helps and please let us know.
Thanks for the tip!
April
I just found your channel. I love your quilt videos! This one looks so cozy. Where do you get your fabrics from? They are too cute...minus the scary clown face Halloween fabric 😂
Hi Danika .... I buy from various quilt stores around / Joann / Walmart / Hobby Lobby ... just anywhere I see the cute stuff ... LOL
Thank you for watching .. Hope you find some cute materials too!
-- April
What is that green mat called that is on your sewing machine? I've never seen that and I like it!
That mat is a Sew Steady Grid Glider. Here my my affiliate link if you are interested in purchasing it. :-). amzn.to/3llwBzy.
Thank you for watching.
April
Good morning! What material did you use for your project wall?
Hi Christina
the wall is a piece of thick foam board (insulation foam board that you buy at a hardware store) I got mine from Home Depot ... and we covered it in flannel material and my husband mounted it to the studs of my unfinished basement ...
I LOVE IT
thanks for asking!
April
What do you with all the quilts?
Sometimes I donate
Most got to family and friends.
I try to find good homes for them!
😃April
Do you wash your material and/or batting first?
I do not wash anything first, but wash it when I am done. Washing after makes any free motion quilting mistakes just disappear. :-). Thank you for watching.
April
What is that square called that you have over your sewing plate so that you can sew things that are wider than an inch?
It is a Sew Steady Grid Glider - there is a link in the description below the video or you can just search on that. :-)
April
Did you use cotton or flannel for that Halloween rag quilt?
I used cotton fabric. :-)
April
I find it very hard to have a square piece of fabric and the batting only 1" smaller. Once it's sewn together and ready to be ragged there is very little fabric to cut through without either cutting the seam and/or the batting. I guess I'm not good at being accurate. Other rag quilts I've made I have the batting 2" smaller than the fabric. My seam can end up quite a bit more than 1" which gives me more leeway for cutting without cutting where I shouldn't. Am I explaining this properly? Doing it that way also makes my "rags" longer than 1/4". Is that acceptable within the quilting world?
You explained it very well...and yes the quilting world will accept that ...lol
thanks for sharing
April
@@aprilscraftroom Thanks for the confirmation April. The last thing I need right now is for the quilting police to show up at my door. I feel that you have given me permission to do "almost" whatever I want with my quilt. It's a great relief. Regards.
Where do you get chenille it? Joann’s didn’t have it.
I got mine from hobby lobby
Thanks💖
could yoiu tell me about you cutting table where did you get it. I like the hight
I used the smaller version of the cube shelves that are 3 cubes tall. I bought mdf board (it is particle board with a coating on top like a counter top) and had Home Depot cut it to the size I wanted. The edge of the board is raw mdf, but they sell an iron on strip that you literally iron on to cover the raw edge. I don't attach the top - it is heavy enough to stay on top without it. Hope that helps.
April
Saying "so" is "so" much better than what I hear "so" many people say. "I'm going to go right ahead...", "now you go right ahead", "let's go right ahead", and so on. It drives me crazy. "So" I'm going to go right ahead and tell you that your video is great.
Love that!
April
Have you used flannel instead of batting?
Yes I have and I really liked it but I think I like the batting better.
-- April
You can call Friskars and they will replace those snips for free.
To avoid putting 2 of the same pieces together, make the front and back the same fabric
Great idea
❤️😎😘😜
Thanks for watching
April
What is chenille?
It is a type of fabric that fluffs you when you wash it. You can also cause cotton fabric to chenille at the edges.
April
Fiskars replaced mine due to a defect.
I'm glad you mentioned that. They replaced a self sharpening paper trimmer that was cutting poorly. Thank you for the reminder. :-)
April
Where did you wash it?
I washed it in my washing machine. I have been told the first time to take it to a laundry mat, but I just threw a couple microfiber washrags in with it and those collect thread like crazy. :-)
April
@@aprilscraftroom I'm sure the laundromat appreciated that.
Hubby got kicked out of one for washing dog & cat blankets one time!
@@ellenhofer3343 bummer.
I’ve always used my washer then shook it out then to the dryer.
Contact Fiskars about your issue. They will take care of you!
I will ... thank you for your suggestion
April
Replay
Ty. 😃
April
Use tape on the lock of your snipers??????
What a great suggestion!
April
Tape the lock 😏
good idea! Thank you for watching. :-)
April