I need a quick baby quilt that looks complicated!
#11
I agree with PaperPrincess. This is fast, easy and looks great!
"Amazing Jelly Roll Quilt Pattern by 3 Dudes" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5Ixvjje310
#13
They'd get a gift cert from me. Their failure to plan ahead does not constitute an emergency on my part. I'm pretty sure they knew more than 5 days in advance they were having a baby shower.
#16
The fastest for me would be a rail fence in 3 or 4 coordinating fabrics. I would strip-piece sets, then cut into squares. After piecing the center I might add a border (or 3) out of remaining fabrics.
A DP9 would take me a little longer (have to create 9-patch blocks, cut them, then reassemble) but it looks complicated.
Warm Wishes is another one that would take me a little longer, but it's really easy to do with a focus fabric and two solid colors.
A DP9 would take me a little longer (have to create 9-patch blocks, cut them, then reassemble) but it looks complicated.
Warm Wishes is another one that would take me a little longer, but it's really easy to do with a focus fabric and two solid colors.
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#18
Amazing Jelly Roll Quilt Pattern by 3 Dudes! really - really fast and easy but looks hard. Jenny Doan from Missuri quilt company. I've made quite afew of these---They are awesome and EASY!!! oH AND ALOT OF FUN TOO!!!She has a step by step tatorial
Last edited by fallonquilter; 08-14-2013 at 04:04 AM.
#20
I just finished a disappearing four patch. Loved the results and much quicker that I thought it would be. I made 12" blocks (finished) and a 1.5 in inner border and a 3 inch outer border and diagonal quilting and some stitch in the ditch and send it off.
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