How to connect rows:
With back sides together, pin two rows together
matching the horizontal seams at the openings
and the marks at the top and bottom.
Sew down the whole vertical row.
I reinforce each horizontal seam/opening with some reverse stitching.
Two rows sewn together and opened up.
Flatten the vertical flaps.
Sew in a figure 8 pattern up and then down the vertical row, securing the flaps to the front side.
You will cross over at each opening/flap.
The last stitch holds down all the flaps at a point on the scalloped corner.
On the back, there are no exposed seams and the pattern of stitching begins to show.
If you are a perfectionist, all the stitching should cross the seams at the same point.
The best thing about a rag quilt is that you don't need to be perfect!
Mine is off a little, but the reverse stitching at each seam should keep the seam tight.
I'd love for these quilts to be dragged around a lot by their baby owners!
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