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Rotunda Rag
Swap Coordinator:TC (contact)
Swap categories: Sewing 
Number of people in swap:6
Location:Regional - USA
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:March 24, 2013
Date items must be sent by:April 5, 2013
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

I saw these nifty cleaning rags for sale on Anthropologie's web site and thought, "I can make those! Heck, we can swap those!"

Here's what you'll need:

  • fabric scraps OR orphaned quilt blocks OR a quilt top you don't mind cutting up
  • some thin batting, an old blanket, or flannel
  • an old t-shirt
  • thread
  • walking foot / quilting foot for your sewing machine, if you have one

Here's what you'll do:

  • Assemble and piece your fabric scraps into any design you like, in 8" squares - OR cut your orphaned quilt blocks or quilt top into three (3) 8" squares. (See "Note" below regarding size.)
  • Cut your batting/flannel/blanket into three (3) 8" squares.
  • Cut your old t-shirt into three (3) 8" squares. (Do not use the part of the t-shirt that has an ironed on graphic on it.)
  • Layer your pieced block, batting, and t-shirt material, top to bottom, in that order, and pin for stability.
  • Draw a circle (approx. 7" diameter) around the block. You can trace around a small plate for accuracy.
  • Stitch on the drawn circular line, using your quilting foot.
  • Stitch additional spiraled circles inside the 7" circle. (see photo)
  • Cut away excess fabric close to outside stitched circle.
  • And, you're done!

Send your 3 Rotunda Rags to your partner by the due date.
Rate promptly and accurately.
Communicate if there is a problem.

Remember, we want these to bring a little joy to the task of cleaning, so use fabrics that will make your partner smile. Your t-shirt does NOT have to match your pieced top. These are meant to be free form and fun. :)

Note: You can make your Rotunda Rags larger than described above, if you wish, but 7" is the minimum size to send.

Discussion

TC 03/22/2013 #

I just made one of these, using an orphaned 10" quilt block for the top and some scraps of batting. My finished circle was just under 10". The whole thing went together in about 15 minutes. Easy peasy!

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