Go Back  Quiltingboard Forums >
  • Main
  • Discouraged >
  • Discouraged

  • Discouraged

    Thread Tools
     
    Old 03-03-2011, 09:17 AM
      #121  
    Member
     
    sandygoshorn's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Jan 2011
    Location: The Sunny Side of Florida - Sarasota County
    Posts: 40
    Default

    You know, a nine patch quilt is easy to put together and it comes in a variety of designs.
    SandyG
    sandygoshorn is offline  
    Old 03-03-2011, 09:46 AM
      #122  
    Senior Member
     
    Join Date: Sep 2009
    Location: Dothan, Alabama
    Posts: 914
    Default

    Originally Posted by Dmacc502
    For weeks I have watched videos, read articles, searched forums, and I am more discouraged than ever. All you quilters make everything sound so easy. I can't find just a simple patch pattern. I don't want stars, diamonds, triangles, just squares. I am getting burned out on all the info and still not knowing anymore than I did when I started. I think I'll just buy a quilt.
    Your Avatar doesn't say where you live, but I thought it might be Alabama. If we live anywhere near each other I'd be glad to help you get started. If by chance you live in the Dothan area, PM me (send a private message via email). Our quilt group meets Tuesday the 8th and the 22nd of this month. The private message area is at the top of the page.
    Zephyr is offline  
    Old 03-03-2011, 09:48 AM
      #123  
    Super Member
     
    patski's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Sep 2010
    Location: Tucson AZ
    Posts: 2,103
    Default

    do a strip quilt. My daughter is making her first quilt out of 2 inch strips (jelly roll) and it is just beautiful. Easy and fun. I still love doing them :)
    patski is offline  
    Old 03-03-2011, 09:49 AM
      #124  
    Super Member
     
    patski's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Sep 2010
    Location: Tucson AZ
    Posts: 2,103
    Default

    do a strip quilt. My daughter is making her first quilt out of 2 inch strips (jelly roll) and it is just beautiful. Easy and fun. I still love doing them :) I'm in Miami if you are here
    patski is offline  
    Old 03-03-2011, 09:55 AM
      #125  
    Senior Member
     
    suzette1954's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Dec 2010
    Location: nashville, tn
    Posts: 353
    Default

    My first quilt was not designed nor did I use any pattern. I asked friends who sewed if they had any old fabric they would give me. One woman gave me lots of scraps. I was very careful and cut 6 1/2 Inch squares out of her different fabrics and the rest from plain white cotton fabric I bought at walmart. I did'nt know any one who made quilts and knew nothing about them except I wanted to make one. I took each square and using a pencil and a ruler, I made 1/4" lines around each square.(all of them) and there were quite a few. I then started hand sewing them together, one colored or print and one white. the next row I alternated so there were never 2 whites together. It took me almost a yr with 2 small boys and a parttime job and being a wife too. That quilt is on my bed and I love it to death. It is now almost 20 yrs old. I look at it now and think I did a wonderful job. every corner matches perfectly. I bought a little flower stencil and a heart stencil. On the white ones, I stitched the flower and there was still room so I put little hearts in each corner. On the colored ones, I used a school ruler and made diagonal lines. I love my quilt. It was a full size for several yrs and then we bought a queen size bed and I took the binding(white) off and added about 10 more inches of white on the front and back with batting between and sewed it to the edges of my quilt and added to the binding and finished it with a stencil I bought. Please do not be intimated by these wonderful women here. Everyone of us started somewhere and I am as much in awe of them and their artistic ability as you are. I only hand stitch and that way I can control my sewing better. I make baby quilts for every new baby in the family. I started a dresdon plate yrs ago and it is waiting for me to put together but I have to get on here everyday and read every single post. I will get my quilt out soon and finish it and then you will get to see my quilt on here. They are all here to teach us newbies and to show us what is possible. I will be looking for a quilt from you in the near future. Suzette
    suzette1954 is offline  
    Old 03-03-2011, 10:01 AM
      #126  
    Super Member
     
    mjsylvstr's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Jan 2007
    Location: Spring Lake, NJ
    Posts: 2,458
    Default

    how about just a 9 patch block.......

    Blocks 3 across and 3 down.......


    for a 9"finished square, you would use nine 3 1'2"x3 1/2" squares......
    mjsylvstr is offline  
    Old 03-03-2011, 10:26 AM
      #127  
    Senior Member
     
    Delilah's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Dec 2009
    Location: Orange County, CA
    Posts: 314
    Default

    Nothing easier than a rail fence. Grab three fabrics, cut strips 3 inches wide, sew the strips together, iron them, cut the strips into 8 inch sections, and assemble your quilt. Or do a simple 9 patch and square. When/if you run into a snag come to the board, or take your project to a local quilt shop, and ask for the next step.
    Attached Thumbnails attachment-116382.jpe   attachment-116383.jpe  
    Delilah is offline  
    Old 03-03-2011, 10:35 AM
      #128  
    Senior Member
     
    quilter1430's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Sep 2010
    Location: Wisconsin
    Posts: 391
    Default

    Try a Double Irish Chain quilt. It's classic, and looks much harder than it is. Eleanor Burns has a wonderful book on this type of quilt called "Irish Chain in a Day." Her directions are very easy to follow. Check your local library. I'm sure they'd have a copy.
    quilter1430 is offline  
    Old 03-03-2011, 10:45 AM
      #129  
    Member
     
    colin' s grammy's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Nov 2010
    Location: Lawrenceville GA
    Posts: 61
    Default

    just cut out 9 squares whatever size you want, sew them together in strips of three, press then sew the 3 strips together and press you have a simple nine patch square
    colin' s grammy is offline  
    Old 03-03-2011, 10:45 AM
      #130  
    Member
     
    colin' s grammy's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Nov 2010
    Location: Lawrenceville GA
    Posts: 61
    Default

    just cut out 9 squares whatever size you want, sew them together in strips of three, press then sew the 3 strips together and press you have a simple nine patch square
    colin' s grammy is offline  
    Related Topics
    Thread
    Thread Starter
    Forum
    Replies
    Last Post
    CindyinNY
    Main
    15
    10-31-2010 03:57 AM
    GrammaNan
    Main
    54
    06-27-2010 07:27 PM
    wichypoo
    Main
    66
    08-22-2009 05:44 AM
    kaykay
    General Chit-Chat (non-quilting talk)
    14
    04-25-2009 02:39 AM
    user3587
    Main
    13
    04-20-2009 08:04 AM

    Posting Rules
    You may not post new threads
    You may not post replies
    You may not post attachments
    You may not edit your posts

    BB code is On
    Smilies are On
    [IMG] code is On
    HTML code is On
    Trackbacks are Off
    Pingbacks are Off
    Refbacks are Off



    FREE Quilting Newsletter