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Ritzquilts 05-25-2010 06:47 AM

Made one up, it went super fast, thanks for sharing

omak 05-25-2010 06:49 AM

I plan on putting a border or two around the whole quilt (am still thinking about cutting it up into two or three pieces and rotating them - - just thinking <g>) ... anyway, a quilt and then a big stippling (EXCELLENT place to practice feathers or that special technique you want to practice. The straight lines and color changes will bear just about any pattern you would choose to do <wave>

muchloved 05-25-2010 08:40 AM

Makes me want to leave work and go straight to the fabric store. I think I will let my granddaughter make this one. It sounds so fun and fast and easy that she would enjoy it. She is twelve and loves my sewing machine.

omak 05-25-2010 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by muchloved
Makes me want to leave work and go straight to the fabric store. I think I will let my granddaughter make this one. It sounds so fun and fast and easy that she would enjoy it. She is twelve and loves my sewing machine.

Instant results and great same action sewing - - the best thing a new quilter can practice on, to be sure! <wave>

burnsk 05-25-2010 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by omak

Originally Posted by burnsk
While we are discussing this, I just saw another thread where the quilter did a strip block with an Ohio star alternated throughout the quilt. At step 4, where you have 8.5", you could subcut the strips into at least 35 - 8.5" squares ... you could alternate the strip direction every other block, and make the strips even scrappier ... the size would be 5 squares by 7 squares or 40" x 56" ...
just an idea <g> <wave>

WOW - I like this idea. I'm going to try it either tonight or tomorrow. After I get the top done I'll try to post a picture. Thanks for a great idea.

OMAK - as usual you're the best. Thanks.

At step 4 I did the 8.5" cuts and ended up with 24 squares. So I made the quilt 4 squares by 5 squares. I need to search my stash to find fabric for borders so it'll be a lot bigger. The 4 squares that are left I am going to put into the center of the back. Will take pictures as soon as I get the borders on. This was fun and fast.

omak 05-25-2010 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by burnsk

Originally Posted by omak

Originally Posted by burnsk
While we are discussing this, I just saw another thread where the quilter did a strip block with an Ohio star alternated throughout the quilt. At step 4, where you have 8.5", you could subcut the strips into at least 35 - 8.5" squares ... you could alternate the strip direction every other block, and make the strips even scrappier ... the size would be 5 squares by 7 squares or 40" x 56" ...
just an idea <g> <wave>

WOW - I like this idea. I'm going to try it either tonight or tomorrow. After I get the top done I'll try to post a picture. Thanks for a great idea.

OMAK - as usual you're the best. Thanks.

At step 4 I did the 8.5" cuts and ended up with 24 squares. So I made the quilt 4 squares by 5 squares. I need to search my stash to find fabric for borders so it'll be a lot bigger. The 4 squares that are left I am going to put into the center of the back. Will take pictures as soon as I get the borders on. This was fun and fast.

My math must have been waaayyyy off! apologies. But, as long as you are happy and have solutions, it might not be so bad. Your idea of putting the four squares in the backing is very creative! <wave>

Miss Ellen 05-27-2010 09:25 AM

I have made 2 quilt tops ---- now, how do I quilt them?

omak 05-27-2010 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by Miss Ellen
I have made 2 quilt tops ---- now, how do I quilt them?

You can quilt anything you want on them!
If the fabric used had a theme, you might incorporate that theme into the pattern.
If you want to do a simple serpentine line every other line or so, that would be fine OR!
A fairly open stipple/meandering would be wonderful.
Practice your feathers!
The world is your oyster for ideas <g> <wave>

Miss Ellen 05-27-2010 11:21 AM

Thanks for the quick reply. I have made the 2 quilts lap size for my church Prayer Quilt ministry. The tops are pretty and colorful.

omak 05-27-2010 11:43 AM


Originally Posted by Miss Ellen
Thanks for the quick reply. I have made the 2 quilts lap size for my church Prayer Quilt ministry. The tops are pretty and colorful.

You just happened to catch me. Will you remember to take a picture to share with us? <wave>


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