Purple and Blue Batiks
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Hello all!!!
I have some gorgeous batiks (pic below) and I'm looking for some inspiration! BUT I have some limits LOL Nothing too easy Nothing too big (no bigger than 50x50 inches) No FMQ required LOL - I have given up on that completely - but I do have a fabulous embroidery machine so can do that! My resolution for this year is to do more complicated quilt patterns - in other words, something that won't take me 2 days to complete the quilt top! Any suggestions and ideas are more than welcome! Thanks all, and have a fabulous weekend. [ATTACH=CONFIG]539272[/ATTACH] |
So what do you consider easy? Everyones limits are different :)
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For me easy is when I can make a block in 15 to 20 minutes
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Here ya go...it's my avatar and the photo below! The pattern is called Dragon Bones. You need 5 lights and 5 darks.
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Originally Posted by gingerd
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Here ya go...it's my avatar and the photo below! The pattern is called Dragon Bones. You need 5 lights and 5 darks.
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Those would make a gorgeous Lucky Stars! The blocks are 15", so a 3x3 layout would be 45" square.
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Beautiful batiks! But, I would be sure that I washed them first - especially the two dark blue ones. They BLEED a lot. I had to throw away a blue one that would not stop bleeding. I put them in a pure white dish pan with a drop of liquid soap and gently swish them around - start with the lightest colors and then go to the darker ones. I use warm water and a cool rinse. I lay them out of big, thirsty towels on my kitchen counter and roll them up for a few minutes and then put them over a clothesline in my utility room - very little wrinkling that way.
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those would be a gorgeous Lone Star / Radiant Star.
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Dragon Bones is in a book.....Accent on Angles....Easy Strip-Set Quilts by Susan Purney Mark.
"Easy".....haaa.....once I figured it out. Yes, it was a challenge and I loved every minute of it. I too wanted a challenge and this quilt did that. I want to make another, but don't currently have fabric for it. I'd love to do it with your blues/purples. The batiks worked for me. I'm glad I made it in batiks. The first cut, sew was done, and redone about 4 times. If I would of made it with regular fabric it would of shred. I really do want to make another! I'd use batiks again. |
That is gorgeous Gingerd
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