I am in the process of trying to begin my first quilt. I was given the advice that the yellow brick road pattern would be good for a beginner quilt. I can't find this for the life of me!! Can someone please help point me in the right direction to get a pattern for this.
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The link below is wonderful.
http://www.quilterscache.com/ Three patterns I would suggest would be: Railroad Track Basketweave or Nine Patch Good luck, have fun! (and don't hesitate to ask more questions) |
I'm sorry, I didn't read your question. duh..... Yellow brick road may be listed on Marcia's site. Or just google it......
http://www.ehow.com/how_2294154_sew-...oad-quilt.html |
And send us lots of pictures. We love pictures.
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You'll have to go to your local LQS for the Yellow Brick Road pattern.
It's an easy pattern. I like it! There are many free, easy patterns you can find online. I'm sure if you just put in a Google Search, you'll find them. Also the blocks that Joan posted are good too! |
you can also try a Turning Twenty quilt - using only fat quarters! Nothing but big pieces to make big blocks! fun and a great quilt for a first!
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My LQS has the pattern. It is $8. Would you like for me to get it and send it to you????
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Its by Atkinsons Designs. You can get it on Atkinsonsdesigns.com
They have others for beginners too!! $8 and shipping I fairly new to this too and have it to do my first full size bed quilt too!! Good luck to you :D :D Mary |
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This is a very easy quilt to make, from a book called Happy Hour. It has a number of beginner quilts - this one is called Triple Treat Petite. This is one that is on my bed right now. The picture isn't a very good one and the colors look a bit washed out, which they aren't. Hope this helps you out.
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When you put a nine patch and a snowball togather you will get a neat design.
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