Which pattern would you choose?
#1
If you had 5 charm packs (all different), 4 fat quarters (different) and 2 different full yards. And since these are all 1800's/civil war era fabrics, you want to do something that would be indicative of that time period..... if possible. What would you do? Is this even possible with what I have?
#3
Thanks for the suggestion - What do you think of the Thimble quilt pattern? http://www.ericas.com/quilting/patte...production.htm It's not quite the sampler kind of look I was picturing doing, but at least it has kind of the scrappy look which would work with the charm packs.... I just don't know how big the thimbles would be - whether I could get more than 1 or 2 from each square....
#4
Thimble is a nice pattern. Look further down the page to Chancellorsville, what do you think? It takes 5 inch or 10 inch blocks, depending on how big you want to make one like it. Maybe leave out the parts between the blocks & just sew blocks together on point. I'm sure other folks will have ideas for you, so good luck on whatever pattern you choose.
#5
I'm afraid I have too much variety to make the Chancellorville work. You know, googling isn't always a good thing. ;-) Civil War patterns led me to Oregon Trail patterns which led me to Prairie patterns - and Laura Ingalls Wilder/Little House on the Prairie patterns.... late night surfing is dangerous - I just bought Prairie Quilts: Projects for the Home Inspired by the Life and Times of Laura Ingalls Wilder. I know my fabric won't be right on for any of that, but it's close enough for me if I can find something to work in there! If I see something I'll have to ask what you think. That sure would be special to make a LHOTP quilt!
#7
Oh dear.... look what I found now -- "Quilting with Laura: Patterns Inspired by the "Little House on the Prairie" Series" (http://www.amazon.com/Quilting-Laura...5004963&sr=1-1) :shock: :D
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