Rag Edge Bag, Quilt and Cushion with Valerie Nesbitt
Bags, Bags, Bags • Educational, G, 01-May-2015
Rag quilts have exposed seam allowances on their fronts and finished traditional seams on their backs.
Whether you are making the bag, cushion, or quilt, you can use small squares of fabric, add scraps of wadding and work both sides of the project at the same time. So when you are done no layering, quilting or binding left to do!
Gail Penberthy is a great designer. The quilt with Snuggle written across it can be found in our shop under 'Dolly Mixture'. Also there is another pattern by Gail, called 'Woodland Friends' that you might like.
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