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    Old 07-09-2017, 08:31 PM
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    Default Planning a couple of I-Spy Quilts

    I'm finally planning to get off my duff and make I-Spy quilts for my two granddaughters. I have stash and scraps from which I can get quite a few fabrics, but I'm wondering if there are other sources. I was thinking of using a French braid pattern, so would use many short strips. Jelly Rolls are cut in strips much longer than what I would need, and I'm not sure if a charm pack would result in long enough strips.

    Any suggestions? I don't want it to get too expensive either, of course.

    Maybe I should try to pick a different pattern.
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    Old 07-10-2017, 02:49 AM
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    how big of a quilt are you making? french braid may call for many many strips. if you have plenty it sounds like it will turn out great.. when i made my ispy, i used two of each so that the child can also play the match game. here is mine...
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    I think that a braid pattern might be really busy unless you put a plain strip between each figured piece. I think a charm pack would be your best bet - there are usually at least 2 of each fabric so that you could do the matching game as Nan suggests. I've made several I Spy's and the feature fabric has ranged from 5" to 7.5" squares depending on what I had to work with. Have you done a Google Image search for I Spy Quilts? There are a lot of pattern ideas.
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    Old 07-10-2017, 07:32 AM
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    QuiltnNan ~ Really cute quilt!

    Thanks for the ideas. I thought I would at least separate the braids with something to let the eyes rest. Using two of the same fabrics for matching game is a great idea...and I would need fewer pieces of fabric!

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    Old 07-10-2017, 08:40 AM
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    When it's an I Spy, I don't get too complicated. I figure kids just like looking at the pictures, but when I saw Nancy's just now, it floored me. That is adorable. I also made mine with some pieces the same for my sister's grandson Ethan.

    A Nine Patch would go well, or maybe even a scrappy Warm Wishes. How are you at Dresden Plate? That just begs for scrappy.
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    Old 07-10-2017, 09:03 AM
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    I made on a few years back, using five inch squares in the corners in a disappearing Nine patch. I used a consistent color as the center block (which ended up being the small square), and various other solids as the sides and top and bottom squares. It turned our very cute.

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    There have been several swaps on the board for 5" I-Spy squares. I participated in a couple and only bought 3 yards of fabric for each, and got enough squares back for a kid sized quilt. This quilt was made with fabrics we collected, but it is the same idea. I-Spy finished
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    You could pick up a variety of charm packs from Missouri Star Quilt Company or other resources. When you click on the charm pack, it generally also has a picture of all the fabrics in the line. Then you can decide if they are usable for an I-Spy quilt. There are so many options. I like working with the 5" pieces. You can just leave them as is - add a sashing, or snowball each square.
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    Keep them simple and colourful. Maybe just 4" (finished) squares of all different fabrics sewn together.
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    I plan to do the D9 patch that uses white blocks and when subcut the white turns into the sashing. Real neat technique.
    http://obsessivelystitching.blogspot...ring-nine.html
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