What would YOU do?
#1
I’ve been inspired by the below pattern from www.fatquartershop.com . I am going to use it to make a quilt with no wadding type duvet cover for my Mom.
I am a bit unsure about what size to make the blocks. The instructions for the pattern end up being 6” blocks, do you think this will be a bit small? It will be a twin bed size cover?
I’m concerned about any pattern on the fabric getting lost in such small pieces. But I don’t want to do a very big block and lose the intricacy.
I’ve not bought the fabric yet, I’m thinking of chunky florals – probably poppies and sunflowers.
Your opinions would be appreciated – what size block would you make it with?
I am a bit unsure about what size to make the blocks. The instructions for the pattern end up being 6” blocks, do you think this will be a bit small? It will be a twin bed size cover?
I’m concerned about any pattern on the fabric getting lost in such small pieces. But I don’t want to do a very big block and lose the intricacy.
I’ve not bought the fabric yet, I’m thinking of chunky florals – probably poppies and sunflowers.
Your opinions would be appreciated – what size block would you make it with?
#5
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Hello,
I f you wondering what fabric would look cut up you can use this method
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/12489.page
Also you could fussy cut the center of the block and cut it where a flower can be seen.. Use a big floral some polks dots and other coordinating not all floral it will make it too busy.
Have any idea what fabric you are thinking about. Maybe if we see it we can give you more opinions.
I have made that block in a 12 inch size. It leaves nore room to use larger prints that way.
Well that is my opinion!!! :D :D
I f you wondering what fabric would look cut up you can use this method
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/12489.page
Also you could fussy cut the center of the block and cut it where a flower can be seen.. Use a big floral some polks dots and other coordinating not all floral it will make it too busy.
Have any idea what fabric you are thinking about. Maybe if we see it we can give you more opinions.
I have made that block in a 12 inch size. It leaves nore room to use larger prints that way.
Well that is my opinion!!! :D :D
#6
I'd probably go with 9" blocks. You can cut a 3" square hole in an index card and take it with you to the fabric store to audition your fabric. Just hold the card over the fabric and you can tell if you'll lose your design or not. I have one I keep in my purse...you never know when a fabric opportunity will arise! :D
#8
Originally Posted by bj
I'd probably go with 9" blocks. You can cut a 3" square hole in an index card and take it with you to the fabric store to audition your fabric. Just hold the card over the fabric and you can tell if you'll lose your design or not. I have one I keep in my purse...you never know when a fabric opportunity will arise! :D
#9
Thanks for that tip Bebe, and bj. I will def do that.
I was thinking my Mom would like the poppies/sunflowers/floral fabric here:
http://www.cottonpatch.co.uk/acatalo...r_fabrics.html
Instead of red and blue like on the pattern, the blocks will alternate red and yellow based. Using one type of fabric for the whole squares and a different fabric (but same shade) for the half squares.
I’m thinking 9” too. I have just drawn out on a piece of paper so I can visialise it. Twelve inch seems too big, not sure why!
#10
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Location: San Antonio, Texas
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