Need fat quarter pattern
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Need fat quarter pattern
I have sevreal fat quarter bundles that I need to start working on. No idea why I bought them but I need to make them into a qullt. So ? is,...do you have a fat quarter friendly pattern with a link to share?
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Gosh there are soooooo many out there! I am a collector of FQ’s and have a ton of books and patterns. Fat Quarter Shop has lots of free patterns, Doug Leko, Antler Quilt Designs, also has fabulous books and patterns that are well written. I highly suggest Google for finding them as well. Looking forward to seeing what you make!
#4
Video Called it an Ugly Quilt
This is the post for "ugly" quilts. (I dislike that description). I like the way they turn out! I made several: 14" and 18" squares.
This is the post for "ugly" quilts. (I dislike that description). I like the way they turn out! I made several: 14" and 18" squares.
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If I understand correctly, all of the turning 20 quilts use 20 fat quarters. They aren't free, though.
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I recently made this quilt by Tilda using some extra fat quarters I had from her Garden Life line. It would work equally as well with other fat quarters. Oh dear, I lost the link. You can Google Tilda Fabrics, free patterns. It is called Lazy Gardener.
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I’m actually in the process of making a very easy four patch and square quilt that uses up to 39 fat quarters. I love the way it looks when it’s finished because of the variety of the bundles. Just alternate a 9 1/2 inch square with the four patch.