How many of you actually use a pattern?
#161
Lucky Linda, love your avatar picture.......adorable.
Originally Posted by Lucky Lindy
I know I'm not very creative, but I'm pretty good at reading and following instructions! I have to have a pattern or all would be lost before I even started!
#162
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Northern California mountains
Posts: 12,538
I love the variety of quilters and quilts. i think more peopple could create patterns if they would allow themselves the freedom to experiment, but it is your, and their choice. I would not try to dictate another's quilting vision.
#163
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern California
Posts: 880
Mostly I don't use a pattern. If I do, it is for something complicated, like the king size Storm at Sea I made last fall. Sometimes I print out a block pattern I found on-line and design my own overall quilt layout from those blocks. What I love best though is getting out the graph paper and colored pencils and CREATING!!! my own thing. Sticking with a pattern is usually too boring, however I do like Thimbleberries for more detailed designs...
#164
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: NASHVILLE, TN
Posts: 303
I've done both. I have used patterns for paper and foundation piecing. Also, I have used patterns for applique. However, I also will take a pattern that is too small for my needs and reblock it for a larger quilt. I have also taken blocks that are orphaned and used them for scrap block quilts without a pattern. I am also currently working on a picture of a quilt I saw on the Clotilde website that seems to be simple enough to make from the picture without the pattern. I think patterns are good for inspiration but I usually do my own thing with it unless it is too complicated for me to figure out with basic math skills. Also, my landscape quilt didn't have a pattern. I made it from a memory.
#166
I have many patterns and use them a lot. I also see pictures of quilts I like and if they are simple I can figure them out without a pattern. Sometimes it's worth it to buy the pattern though so you know exactly how much fabric you need (unless you're a math genius).
#168
I design and use patterns. I go through a lot of graph paper.... I am so impressed by those of you that can just imagine it and then make it. I must rely on the graph paper to help me. Currently our quilting group is making a civil war quilt and many of us are having a hard time with the directions so we just do it our own way. Sometimes pattern directions make it harder than it needs to be.
#169
I only bought one pattern, and I have never used it. Mostly I make scrap quilts and I can just look at quilts and see how they are made. I have gobs of quilting magazines that I have bought at garage sales and I use the patterns and templates from them.
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