I made this rag quilt because I wanted to try out a new quilting template. It was somewhat successful. I don't know if it would work better on regular cotton, but the gripper dots didn't hold too well on the flannel, so I had difficulty keeping the template in place. In fact, I started clipping it to the fabric, then gave up on using it as intended and just traced the design onto the fabric before quilting in order to get finished up. As difficult as it was to maneuver on something the size of a fat quarter, I can't imagine using it on a whole quilt top - even a baby quilt.
Here is a close up of the template and below is a close up of the quilting.
The finished product looks nice enough, but it wasn't much fun to use.
I haven't washed the quilt yet to really rag it out, so to speak. I haven't decided it I'm going to donate it to charity, like I have with quilts like this in the past, or if I'm going to give it to my grandson. If I give it to my grandson it will need a label, and I'd want to attach that before I wash it.
Update: I donated it to the Pike Regional Child Advocacy Center on April 24, 2024.
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