favorite easy fat quarter pattern

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So I have a wonderful new Juki and I want to practice my FMQ skills. I also have a tiny sewing room and a ton of fabric including oodles of fat quarters. To kill 2 birds with one stone, I want to piece a few quick tops from my stash and use them to practice on and then donate them.

I have a Turning Twenty pattern, and I will use that. I think I can also do a fast rail fence, but would love to hear about your favorites. I am looking for patterns that will use up FQ without needing too much other fabric (trying to bust the stash and not spend much this month).

Thanks!
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My favorite fat quarters pattern is "Crumbs" by Me and My Sisters.

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Atkinson Designs has a lot of FQ patterns. Lucky Stars is my favorite. Great background to do your FMQ in!

http://store.atkinsondesigns.com/sto...parent_ids=0,2
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Atkinson also has the Yellow Brick Road pattern
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Quote: Atkinson Designs has a lot of FQ patterns. Lucky Stars is my favorite. Great background to do your FMQ in!

http://store.atkinsondesigns.com/sto...parent_ids=0,2
Is lucky stars all fat quarters?
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Quote: Is lucky stars all fat quarters?
The website from the link above states "a fun fat quarter quilt"
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Lucky Stars is one of my faves, too. It's easy, but a step up from Yellow Brick Road if you are still working on your piecing skills.

Quote: Atkinson Designs has a lot of FQ patterns. Lucky Stars is my favorite. Great background to do your FMQ in!

http://store.atkinsondesigns.com/sto...parent_ids=0,2
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"Cheaper by the Dozen" is a fast one with a nice look when it is done.
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Quote: Atkinson also has the Yellow Brick Road pattern
Ditto. This is my go to when I need a quilt/gift quick. I use it all the time for teaching folks how to quilt.
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I love the Wickedly Easy pattern for FQs it makes even ugly fabric look great!
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