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Old 11-07-2012, 05:41 PM
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I recently purchased these fat quarters off ebay and now I am not sure how to use them. Any suggestions on something easy for a beginner. I am still working on my first quilt, but the bug is there and I can stop planning for the next one.....so I have begun to buy fabric. What about something like the log cabin square?
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Old 11-07-2012, 06:27 PM
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I think this might work, it is just the warm wishes done with 2 colours
http://www.fabricmom.com/wp-content/...hite-quilt.pdf
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I would add some solid white to your collection and you could do any number of patterns that are made with strip sets. Disappearing 9-patch or 4-patch, Rail Fence and Bento Box come to mind.
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Old 11-07-2012, 06:38 PM
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How about a Yellow Brick Road Pattern? Doesn't get much easier than that!!! http://www.clotilde.com/detail.html?prod_id=10943 It is designed for Fat Quarters. The pattern will tell you how many fat quarters you need for each size of quilt. https://www.google.com/search?q=yell...w=1303&bih=487
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Old 11-08-2012, 06:54 AM
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Look up the "Wickedly Easy Quilt" it works for fat quarters!
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I would add some solid red, white and black and do any of the above suggestions or turning twenty's kinds of quilts could be another option. Also, your local library might have some books on FQ quilts. I just think some solids would give your eye a place to rest. Interestingly enough, I just went to hand quilt at church last night and we were working on a "Wickedly Easy Quilt". I had not seen nor heard of it before and here it is again this morning! It was done in brights and with the "t's" in a black background that had dots of all the other brights. really fun for a girls room or college bed.

Wickedly Easy is even a free online pattern! http://www.byannie.com/media/images/...s_patterns.pdf

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Old 11-08-2012, 07:57 AM
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Look up "Slash and Sew" it is made for fat qtrs - it ends up looking like a crasy quilt.
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What about a 10 Minute Block, and use the reds as the centers.
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I'd do a Northern Star out of each of them and then arrange them in the quilt with white sashes and then a red and then a black border. Or you could do a red sash on the black stars and a black sash on the red stars. I am thinking of doing a black and white and red quitl come next year...I just did a northern star lap quilt and you can get 10 star blocks out of two fat quarters of the print and if you put a solid with the print..I think it was 1/2 yard of that.
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Old 11-08-2012, 01:33 PM
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These are some great ideas. I think adding some solid white/black/red might be the better way to go as it looks so busy all together. I am putting it off for now....I have yet to actually cut fabric by myself and am a little apprehensive. I guess afraid of making a mistake. We'll see. thanks for advice.
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