I need suggestions for a Pattern
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I purchased these fabrics because the print with the flowers and butterflies (on the right) had my name written all over it. Then I went around the store and picked coordinating fabrics. Now I am at a loss what I should use as a pattern for the quilt. I have enough to make a king sized quilt, but I'm having a mental block trying to pick a pattern. (I have intermediate skills.) Suggestions, PLEASE! Thanks for taking the time to look at this post.
Solid Colors are Coral, Sage, Yellow & Turquoise
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The best thing to do is send them to me!:):):) Beautiful Selection of fabrics.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/user_page.jsp?upnum=2181
Lots of photos here. Scroll down to view the different quilts. I like the french braid, warm wishes and jacobs ladder.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/user_page.jsp?upnum=2181
Lots of photos here. Scroll down to view the different quilts. I like the french braid, warm wishes and jacobs ladder.
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Originally Posted by QandE2010
I purchased these fabrics because the print with the flowers and butterflies (on the right) had my name written all over it. Then I went around the store and picked coordinating fabrics. Now I am at a loss what I should use as a pattern for the quilt. I have enough to make a king sized quilt, but I'm having a mental block trying to pick a pattern. (I have intermediate skills.) Suggestions, PLEASE! Thanks for taking the time to look at this post.
Or lay them on the bed and hug them!
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I would do a D9P - twist and turn version.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-16190-1.htm
There is enough variety in the ways the pattern can be used that you can do almost anything with it. I would use the solids for the parts you cut up, and your favorite butterfly material, along with the roses as the squares left alone.
It is a little more complex than the standard D9P so it should be fun to do at your level.
Please show us what you wind up doing with the fabrics!
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-16190-1.htm
There is enough variety in the ways the pattern can be used that you can do almost anything with it. I would use the solids for the parts you cut up, and your favorite butterfly material, along with the roses as the squares left alone.
It is a little more complex than the standard D9P so it should be fun to do at your level.
Please show us what you wind up doing with the fabrics!
#8
Originally Posted by QandE2010
I purchased these fabrics because the print with the flowers and butterflies (on the right) had my name written all over it. Then I went around the store and picked coordinating fabrics. Now I am at a loss what I should use as a pattern for the quilt. I have enough to make a king sized quilt, but I'm having a mental block trying to pick a pattern. (I have intermediate skills.) Suggestions, PLEASE! Thanks for taking the time to look at this post.
I would recommend "Diamonds Are Forever", "Hexagon Stars" or "Road To Provence" or even "My Edith Paif Quilt." You can do a quick search for these on the Quilting Board to have a good look while youre here. best Wishes, Therese
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Originally Posted by QandE2010
I purchased these fabrics because the print with the flowers and butterflies (on the right) had my name written all over it. Then I went around the store and picked coordinating fabrics. Now I am at a loss what I should use as a pattern for the quilt. I have enough to make a king sized quilt, but I'm having a mental block trying to pick a pattern. (I have intermediate skills.) Suggestions, PLEASE! Thanks for taking the time to look at this post.
I would recommend "Diamonds Are Forever", "Hexagon Stars" or "Road To Provence" or even "My Edith Paif Quilt." You can do a quick search for these on the Quilting Board to have a good look while youre here. best Wishes, Therese
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