Darlene, I think you are a wonderful lady. I live listening to you. Have never made a quilt before but about ready to start after 56 years, inspired by my grandmother and mother whom are no longer here. I did pick up crocheting years ago and love it. Just wanted you to know so Appreciate you. Dorothy Crocker
@deloreshinson9356 Жыл бұрын
Late to the party as usual but love this and now know what to do with that homespun hoard, thanks Darlene
@melaniejohnson31306 ай бұрын
My dad was the same.....tv blaring at all hours. Bought him headphones, he would use them. Buy before them oh my goodness SO loud. Love the quilt.
@cjane8173Ай бұрын
Oh I absolutely love home spun .. thanks Darlene x
@kimrhody8359 Жыл бұрын
You might appreciate this story. When these rag quilts first came out, a friend of mine decided to make them for her grandkids. I think she had 15 or 16. After making a couple, she decided it was making a mess in her washing machine and dryer so she started doing them at a laundromat. One day the manager happened to be there. He approached her and said, “so you’re the one messing up my machines!” He banned her from the laundromat! I thought it was rather inconsiderate of her to not clean out the machines, but we all got quite a laugh out of a 75 year old lady getting banned from the laundromat.
@cjane8173Ай бұрын
Did you add muslin to all the back squares? ..I love this so much x
@darlene.michaudАй бұрын
I recorded this back in 2019. I have no clue what I did, lol. I did whatever you saw me do in the video.
@reenzetto8 ай бұрын
I don’t always use batting as two sided flannel squares are already quite warm. However, I always do the cross on each sandwiched square as it looks more like a real quilt. Granted it’s an extra step that’s purely for the look but it doesn’t take long when you feel one square after another like a production line. Your quilt using cotton looks interesting as I didn’t think those fabrics would provide the fraying to look like a rag quilt. Will definitely have to try it. 😊