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Thread: Using Fat Quarters

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    Senior Member QuiltingCrazie's Avatar
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    Yellow Brick Road is what comes to my mind to!!!
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    Super Member LynnVT's Avatar
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    I'm loving disappearing 9 patch these days. It's so easy, and uses colors nicely. Since block size doesn't matter, you can do any size that would best utilize the dimensions of a fat quarter. Lynn

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    You could try Creme Brulee:

    First Creme Brulee that I did for the Wedding Gift.

    Maybe modify it so the blocks are three fabrics wide (2" by 6") for the six pack of fqs...
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    How about a Take Five.....would work well with "coordinating fabric line" Pattern can be found on web with a search

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    I used fat qtrs to make a "Jewel Box" quilt by Eleanor Burns. I made two different colored ones. They came out fantastic!! It does well with scrappy as well as jewel tones!
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