Moments after pawing through your stash looking for just
the right fabrics you are confronted with the question about what size
quilt you are going to make. If you are like me you are flying by the
seat of your pants but a couple of rough estimates never hurt!
So, I am FAMOUS for spilling things on my clothes, Im not good with food I guess. Well I have this super comfy t-shirt that I stained so I decided to make a pillow out of it. I chose to keep the edges out for a rough/ care free edge, then I didn't have to worry about closing it.
I used some receiving blankets to make this blanket. I love that they coordinate so well and are something different then what you get in JoAnns. This particular set of blankets is from Target.
I iron the blanket first, then fold in half. With the 6 1/2 inch square, I can get 8 squares (16 total because its folded).
Because the fabric is folded when cut, the squares are perfect together with the right sides facing out
I sew from one corner to the next of every square. Its easiest to just do one after another and cut them apart after. Once they are all done and cut apart, repeat to complete the x.
Line the squares up in the pattern you like.
Pin each row together, keeping all edges facing facing out. Sew along this seam.
Iron down the seams flat
Pin two rows together keeping the seams all facing out (total of 4 layers of fabric) making sure to line up and pin the seams.
Cut along each seam making sure not to cut the thread in the seam. Wash, dry, and its finished.
I made this for a fiend of mine, it was my first ever rag quilt and I LOVE it. It was easier then I expected as well.
With the extra material I made a stuffed block. It was hard but turned out better then I expected. Now I just need to learn the right way to sew it shut, otherwise I love it.