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    Super Member Teacup's Avatar
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    Check out MaryQuilts.com for some pattern ideas. Many (not all) are quick and easy. I just finished Quick Strippie http://www.maryquilts.com/quick-strippie/ for a donation quilt. It was my first one, but I think I'll be using this pattern again when I have a great focal fabric to highlight. It couldn't be any easier for a nice lap quilt or baby quilt.

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    I go to the Dresden plate. If you don't want to do the circle in the middle do points on both sides then applique down, Real easy. You can make 1/4 Dresden's and use a heart in place of a half circle and that looks pretty also. You can sew jelly rolls together to make them if you like working with them.

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    You can get 4 Dresden Plates from 1 charm pack.

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    I Like the disappearing 9 patch. Also fun to see the resulting quilt

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    Yellow Brick Road is my go yo Pattern. It takes 18 fq's, 9 light and9 dark or 18 that have good contrast.

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    Rail Fence here.

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    D9P works for me.

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    I love Triple Irish Chain, especially since the larger squares are good for embroidery or fancy quilting.

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    I love to pull out my scraps and make crazy quilts with the strip-piecing method. Fun, quick, no measuring until you square up your blocks.
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    If I have a quick one to do I use the 10 minute block, It looks good and is fast and easy. You can find it on u-tube.

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