We like the unique design of Ricochet and Away's Chevron Rag Quilt. The designer wanted to create a big boy quilt for her son and was inspired by the colors of his boy scout uniform. A full step by step tutorial and supplies list is available on her blog!
This is a great tutorial for a rag quilt that is sewn with strips instead of squares. The author of the Northern Cottage Blog took her finished quilt to the Laundromat to fringe but states "Its worth it because it comes out all ruffley and raggedy and delightful!!" Visit her blog for the full tutorial. Now on to our rag quilting round up...
These frayed edged baby bibs are so rustic and cute for baby! This would be a great evening or weekend project. This pattern only takes a 1/4 yard. Time to destash and start making enough to give as gifts. A full tutorial with step by step photos is available on Kara's blog.
If you are looking to make a traditional patchwork rag quilt. The Crafty Blog Stalker's tutorial will inspire you. As part of her fabric selection, she repurposed her daughter's well worn "minky" blanket that her Grandmother gave her at birth. Love that idea!
And finally.. We couldn't find a tutorial on this one but ran into it on Pinterest. We just love the idea of adding appliques to the denim squares! What a sweet idea to include a pocket from the jeans the designer most likely used to create this quilt.
If you have a chance to check out any of tutorial, or you have a rag quilt to share, we would love to hear from you! Hope you enjoyed our rag quilting round up!