Hi everyone! I had such a great response from my original How to Make a Rag Quilt tutorial that I thought I would do another one, this time with a fun twist! Pinwheels!
Watch my How to Make a Pinwheel Rag Quilt video tutorial here:
Download the Pinwheel Rag Quilt PDF Instructions here.
NOTE: Follow the directions in the PDF download, the backing and batting squares are not the same size as the front fabric squares!
I used all flannel for this quilt and ohΒ my word, itβs so soft and squishy it will be perfect for those chilly winter nights!
I used Marmalade by Bonnie and Camille for Moda on this quilt. Unfortunately itβs out of print now since Iβve been hoarding it for about two years, but they release new lines regularly so Iβm sure you can find something similar that is available now. My favorite spots to get fabric are Fat Quarter Shop and Catching Stitches!
Rag Quilts are perfect for beginning quilters because theyβre so forgiving! Even if your blocks donβt match up perfectly, no one will ever notice since the seams are all cut and ruffled!
Hereβs the finished quilt, itβs approximately 72β x 80β (6 blocks wide by 7 tall), but of course you can easily add/remove blocks to make this quilt any size you like!
Download the Pinwheel Rag Quilt PDF Instructions here.
Love this tutorial! I looked up your Panasonic iron that you mentioned in your video. Iβm in the market for an iron. Am currently looking at the Panasonic cordless or the Oliso pro. Do you have any experience with the Oliso so as to compare the two?
I enjoyed watching you make this rag quilt. You always explain the process very well. Love the pinwheels and your prints are so pretty. Thank you for teaching us how to do a pinwheel rag quilt.
you have done a great job of teaching this Rag Quilt I really injoys it very much . πππβ₯οΈπThank you for sharing .,Katherine Adipietro
Love this quilt!
Could you make this quilt using 12.5×12.5 for the batting instead of the 10.5×10.5? Why do you make the inside sandwich smaller?
Thank you
Yes, of course. I just did it both ways to show that it can be done either way π If the middle layer is the same size it just creates a fluffier/thicker rag layer. But you can do it either way.
Can you square off the triangles before you sew them together to become the pinwheel block?
I’m asking because I’m not sure that my 1/4 inch seams are consistent.
Thanks!
Hi, I do square up my blocks at timestamp 5:58 before sewing them into pinwheels. Flannel can stretch easily, so I think it’s a good idea to square them up between steps, and that gets rid of the dog-ears and makes sure they’re square.
I love this quilt and will try to make it. I am a beginner.
I enjoyed your tutorial on the pinwheel rag quilt..I’m having difficulty finding layer cakes in a Spring Summer desiigns.. Can u give me some web sites that have them?
I would try Fat Quarter Shop and look at Corey Yoder and Lella Boutique lines. They both have fun spring fabric π
This is such a beautiful quilt! And a wonderful idea of putting the regular quilted pinwheels with rag quilting! When I saw this, I KNEW this was the ONE for my granddaughter. I will definitely be making this for her for her 18th birthday! Sheβs going to adore it! Thanks so much for taking the time to make the video and tutorial. I truly appreciate it.