How many of you actually use a pattern?
#61
Even though I'm new to this wonderful past-time I chose Tumbling Blocks as my 3rd. quilt to make (the first 2 were simple scrap blocks and turned out just fine). I NEEDED something to follow for the Tumbling Blocks not to mention a template ........... it was difficult for me but I got it done and even though it's a bit wonky it's still beautiful (in MY eyes anyway). That's the only time I followed a pattern ...... I'm a scrappy quilter and LOVE it!
#62
Originally Posted by quiltersince2007
I started quilting and not using a pattern but have recently begun using them. I have found that there is some difference in making the picture in my head happen and following a pattern. The biggest is less waste ... my head isn't always accurate.
I am currently making mini log cabins for a charity quilt.
I am currently making mini log cabins for a charity quilt.
#63
Although I do purchase patterns, I do it mainly for inspiration and yardage. Also, some designers do some interesting things with combination of blocks and placement. That being said, I very rarely "follow the directions" as written.
Many times, when I want a simple 4X3 quilt with basic borders, I turn to EQ6. There I can play with colors, fabric, placement, border and sash width and size.
Many times, when I want a simple 4X3 quilt with basic borders, I turn to EQ6. There I can play with colors, fabric, placement, border and sash width and size.
#64
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Originally Posted by suern3
As a new quilter, I do use patterns and like them. They tell me how much fabic I need for one thing. Although, I have adjusted some to fit what I wanted to do and also made one quilt that I alternated pattern blocks with those that I just figured out what I needed. I love looking at the magazines and find inspiration from them, also.
#65
If I did not use a pattern, Lord knows what I would end up with. I always use a pattern . Maybe I am a little dumb that way! I can cook without a recipe and I tweak those all the time when I use them , but not for my quilting!
#69
I must be the only A type personality here...I use patterns most of the time so I know what order to assemble...how to get from point A to point B...I am not a newbie but I can't call myself advanced either...just chuggin' along trying new things. I rarely repeat a quilt once I make it - maybe that is part of the reason...wanting to try new things.
#70
How interesting. I've only been quilting on and off for about 2 years. I use the patterns in books, mostly so that I can 'see' what I'll end up with, and get the yardages. But often I'll find myself handling a fabric, then I spot another fabric, then I think.... let's take these to the sewing machine and make some HST... then before you know it, i've got a simple pieced (like ohio stars) wall hanging top done. I have bought kits for some big projects, particularly applique...
So I guess I use them, sometimes. I find the books helpful in learning 'what' goes with what. Just yesterday, I discovered that pink and chocolatte brown actually go together. I was startled. I'd never think of that color combo on my own...
So I guess I use them, sometimes. I find the books helpful in learning 'what' goes with what. Just yesterday, I discovered that pink and chocolatte brown actually go together. I was startled. I'd never think of that color combo on my own...
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