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Video Tutorial – Flying Geese Quilt from Scraps
Rag quilting is said to have started in the 1700s. The harsh and cold winter seasons forced pioneer women to find inventive ways to stay warm and safe. Rag quilts were made from worn-out fabric and leftover materials. These quilts had many uses.
An easy rag quilt block tutorial is provided in this post to demonstrate how to make an easy rag quilt in less than one hour. This rag quilt is simple to make as long as you follow all the minor suggestions I include in the post. This smart rag quilt pattern is suitable for beginners to sewing.


