crazy quilt sort of
#22
I make a lot of these stack and whack quilts for Charity, after I sew the block together, I quilt it then put it together with the quilt as you go method. Fast and easy. Perfect for beginners. Need help pm me.
#23
Originally Posted by rosiewell
years ago, a friend made a crazy quilt starting with 12 stacked 16" squares. She cut them randomly, shuffled them and cut them again and so on until she had small pieces. She then sew them and came up with 16" crazy quilt blocks. There was a formula to the number of squares and the way she shuffle them. Anyone knows the name of the pattern? of the method? Thanks
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#24
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I did some searching on the web for a better price for the "Shortcut Quilt" book. This is what I found.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCgeA1qymQQ
On this web site the writer of the book, gives a demonstrration of how to make a crazy quilt from 18 inch fat quarters.
Very interesting. I'm going to try one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCgeA1qymQQ
On this web site the writer of the book, gives a demonstrration of how to make a crazy quilt from 18 inch fat quarters.
Very interesting. I'm going to try one.
#25
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I have a book called Stack The Deck Crazy Quilts. I think this is what you might be looking for. I made 11 of them for Christmas presents a few years ago. It has patterns in it but also has instructions on making your own pattern templates. Really quick and easy way to make a cute "crazy quilt. You cut the fabric squares, stack them up, lay the pattern on top, cut, shuffle, make the next cut and so on. I really liked it.
#26
Just did a crazy quilt, I stacked 12 squares of different fabrics tehn cut them into 9 pieces. Starting with piece one take one piece of fabric and put it on the bottom of that pile, piece two, take two pieces and put them on the botoom of that pile, etc. I did 12 squares of material because that is what I could easily cut through!
#27
Sounds more like 'stack and slash' to me, stack and whack begins with repeats of the same fabric pattern stacked and cut. Stack and slash is any fabric, stack in any order, cut, shuffled and after all seams and cuts, you have ramdom 'crazy quilt' block.
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