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Old 09-22-2013, 07:28 AM
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Attached is a picture of fabrics that I couldn't pass up. I figured I could put some other fabrics with them - gray, black, yellow. What would be a good pattern?

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Old 09-22-2013, 07:32 AM
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Put some more and disappearing 4 or 9 patch. Either will keep a fairly large shape for that beautiful pattern fabric.
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Those colors are really popular now. I bought some yesterday - a beautiful zigzag with black, yellow, grey. To me they scream "modern quilt". Now I've got to figure out what all that screaming means.
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a chevron quilt maybe? those are pretty modern designs your right.. and use either white or black as the alternating solid..
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Something with fussycutting the one on the left. And the left overs from the fussy cutting would look good in the quilt, too.

Attic windows, Friendship star? Ohio star, Carpenter's star with the fussy cut in the center. Anything with a bigger center block. Check www.quilterscache.com for ideas for blocks like this. Or solid blocks fussy cut with any other block. Or use the fussycut as a snow ball block with a 9 patch.
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