Denim quilt with flannel
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LynnS
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Denim quilt with flannel
Has anyone here made a denim quilt using flannels mixed in? I want to make one. I hear you don't need batting because of the weight. Also to use a 1/2 inch seam allowance and check the dryer often the first few times in. Any other tips, tricks, warnings, etc??
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justdawne
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Re: Denim quilt with flannel
I haven't used flannel with the denim in the quilt top, no. I have seen many examples on the net of denim tops backed by flannel.
If you had both flannel & denim in the quilt top you shouldn't need batting, but how would you back it to hide the seams?
I suggest doing a google search for rag quilts. Or visit http://www.equilters.com/library/jeans/ ... index.html to see if any of the quilts on display there use both denim & flannel.
Dawne
If you had both flannel & denim in the quilt top you shouldn't need batting, but how would you back it to hide the seams?
I suggest doing a google search for rag quilts. Or visit http://www.equilters.com/library/jeans/ ... index.html to see if any of the quilts on display there use both denim & flannel.
Dawne
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LynnS
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Re: Denim quilt with flannel
I was planning on a "quilt as you go" pattern I saw on Fons and Porter a few days ago. You cut squares of denim and flannel together, mark a circle, sew around it on the line and cit it out. You flip it right side out and mark a square in the center of the circle. Then you just join the circles on the lines and fold down the curvy part to make a little window on the right side. Here's a link:
http://www.equilters.com/library/jeans/ ... baros.html
Or I could just sew all the flannel squares and then all the denim ones, and hide the seams on the inside., and just sew around the edge and bind it.
http://www.equilters.com/library/jeans/ ... baros.html
Or I could just sew all the flannel squares and then all the denim ones, and hide the seams on the inside., and just sew around the edge and bind it.
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Leetec
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Re: Denim quilt with flannel
I've done several rag edge quilts using denium on one side and flannel on the other. I've made mine so the flannel was the backing. It works out very nicely. I've always put batting in between the layers because for me it didn't seem heavy enough, or warm enough without it. I really like big fluffy quilts so for me the batting was necessary.
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sunsup
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Re: Denim quilt with flannel
Lynn, that's a neat looking quilt. As long as you follow their instructions it should turn out fine. I'd love to see a photo of yours when you do it and keep us posted about if it was easy or difficult.
Sandy
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Re: Denim quilt with flannel
Dawne and Lynn, thank you for the website.
I've seen "jean" quilts before but were kind of boring so have been stacking up different used jeans. I love the circle/square pattern. I'm thinking different plaid flannels in the squares. Or make the circles large enough to fit the 5 inch "Charm" square from the different swaps. I think Keepsake Quilting has flannel charm squares also or even flannel FQs.
If anyone makes one in the near future, please post a picture.
I've seen "jean" quilts before but were kind of boring so have been stacking up different used jeans. I love the circle/square pattern. I'm thinking different plaid flannels in the squares. Or make the circles large enough to fit the 5 inch "Charm" square from the different swaps. I think Keepsake Quilting has flannel charm squares also or even flannel FQs.
If anyone makes one in the near future, please post a picture.
Have Fun,
Linda S / OASIS
Linda S / OASIS
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ShellyGSC
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Re: Denim quilt with flannel
LynnS - thank you for that website for jeans quilting.
I'm always looking for new sites to share with our quilting club that meets at church.
We meet tonight as a matter of fact!
I also put out a monthly quilt club newsletter & I include the website people share with me. That way if anyone misses the quilt mtg - they catch up on what we discussed.
I've gotten so many great ideas for block challenges from this forum!
-Shelly
I'm always looking for new sites to share with our quilting club that meets at church.
We meet tonight as a matter of fact!
I also put out a monthly quilt club newsletter & I include the website people share with me. That way if anyone misses the quilt mtg - they catch up on what we discussed.
I've gotten so many great ideas for block challenges from this forum!
-Shelly
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Re: Denim quilt with flannel
Hi Lynn. . . I was at Joann's today (to get Valentine swap fabric) and they had really pretty plaid flannels. When I get my next cupon in the mail I'll go and get some for the jeans pattern you so kindly posted for us.
I have so many things I want to try, it's ridiculous. If my fingers would move as fast as my "I want to trys" I could get more done! LOL
I have so many things I want to try, it's ridiculous. If my fingers would move as fast as my "I want to trys" I could get more done! LOL
Have Fun,
Linda S / OASIS
Linda S / OASIS
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CaroleJ
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Re: Denim quilt with flannel
Love the cathedral window look of that quilt! Gosh, you could cut the circles from just about any fabric, too, and make all sorts of variations. This would be well-suited to a 30's repro quilt, or even something dramatic, with a dark background...WOW!
Carole
Carole
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bobbiejean
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Re: Denim quilt with flannel
Lynn, Did my message reach you,?This is the first time I've been here and not quite sure about my input. If not, let me know. My quilt turned out great!
Bobbie
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