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Old 07-20-2012, 02:45 PM
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I bought 27 Christmas fat quarters in a bundle for $3 at a garage sale a couple of months ago. For the life of me I can't think of a quilt pattern for them. I've looked at quite a few lap quilt patterns. I'd like to make a lap quilt out of them...I think...but, it doesn't have to be a lap quilt. Does anyone have a suggest for me? Thanks!
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Here is a link to a few you may be interested in:

http://www.sewaquilt.com/christmas-quilt-patterns.html
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Yep, I do. Do a Turning Twenty quilt. There are directions for different sizes of quilts and a Christmas lap quilt would be lovely 48 x 48 or with a 6.5 inch border it would be 60 x 60 and only take 9 FQ's. Do we get to see pics of your 27 FQ's? You could do 3 Christmas quilts. :-)
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Originally Posted by NanaCsews2 View Post
Here is a link to a few you may be interested in:

http://www.sewaquilt.com/christmas-quilt-patterns.html
I just went to this site and I put it in my favorites. I think all of them are so pretty that I'll have a hard time choosing, but I think the ft qts might do well with the christmas present quilt. Thank you so much.
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[QUOTE=SandyinZ4;5380795]Yep, I do. Do a Turning Twenty quilt. There are directions for different sizes of quilts and a Christmas lap quilt would be lovely 48 x 48 or with a 6.5 inch border it would be 60 x 60 and only take 9 FQ's. Do we get to see pics of your 27 FQ's? You could do 3 Christmas quilts. :-)[/QUOTE

Thank you Sandy...I will google the Turning Twenty pattern. And doing a 6.5 inch border sounds really nice. Thanks again.
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http://www.hoffmanfabrics.com/EDocs/...%20pattern.pdf

http://www.fatcatpatterns.com/PDFs/2010_snowglobes.pdf

http://www.redroosterquilts.com/shop...quilt-pattern/

http://www.modabakeshop.com/2010/05/...-packages.html
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Well, you certainly have great ideas & know just where to look! I love, love, love the hoffman fabric pattern Wrapped in Pretty Bows. I think I'm going to print that one out. Thank you so much!
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debbieB, go to www.modabakeshop.com click on the "bakery" section. then click "view recipes using fat quarters". tons and tons of inspiration.
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Originally Posted by Debbie B View Post
Well, you certainly have great ideas & know just where to look! I love, love, love the hoffman fabric pattern Wrapped in Pretty Bows. I think I'm going to print that one out. Thank you so much!
No problem! I have an addiction to downloading free patterns and I just went to my "Christmas Projects" folders and pulled these out! Be sure and post pictures when you are done!
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An easy one is the 10 minute block.
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