Originally Posted by woody
(Post 5642162)
I think this might work, it is just the warm wishes done with 2 colours
http://www.fabricmom.com/wp-content/...hite-quilt.pdf |
Hey, thanks for this post and the post to Wickedly Easy. I was thinking about the same thing.
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Yes I like the quilt pattern from fabric mom.com too! It looks real easy and could different fabric.
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The Take 5 pattern is a very quick & easy one - no seams to match and it goes together so easy. You can add borders or not. Have fun with whatever you decide to make.
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Wickedly Easy is the perfect one for fat quarters and its exactly as the title states, "Wickedly Easy" !!!
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Originally Posted by pyffer3
(Post 5642073)
http://thumbs1.ebaystatic.com/pict/2...83444040_1.jpgI 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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M'liss Rae Hawley More Fat Quarter Quilts ( Triple Rail on Point ) is one of My favorite. Withe your colors and prints I would add a western print or paisley for the wide outer border GOOD LUCK:shock:
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I love making the basic Turning Twenty quilt with fat quarters. Nothing could be easier!!
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Turning twenty is a great way to go, I have used that pattern 4 times now...It's a good one, seems 3 of the 4 times I have used it was for impromptu quilts.
It does require 20 fat quarters..if you make it 72in. X 84in. (per pattern) |
Just remember, ALL of us started at the beginning and made a first quilt. You are not alone
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