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Old 10-16-2010, 04:02 PM
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Thanks everyone for all the great suggestions! I'm most worried about doing the binding on the quilt. I think the next one will be for me - maybe to use as a lap quilt......

retired2pa - here is a pic (the quilt was a surprise for my daughter after she returned from Cispus - I made it in 4 evenings when she was gone):
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Old 10-16-2010, 04:25 PM
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Excellent Job!!!
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Thanks everyone for all the great suggestions! I'm most worried about doing the binding on the quilt. I think the next one will be for me - maybe to use as a lap quilt......

retired2pa - here is a pic (the quilt was a surprise for my daughter after she returned from Cispus - I made it in 4 evenings when she was gone):
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Old 10-16-2010, 04:35 PM
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Im a beginner too. Right now, Im working on the doll swap, but I have materials for this picked out.Seems like a good beginner quilt, great instructions too

http://www.stitchedincolor.com/p/col...ilt-along.html
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Old 10-16-2010, 04:50 PM
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I would suggest the D9P (Disappearing 9 Patch). Easy and goes quick! When I first started someone suggested the Log Cabin as a great pattern for a beginner...NOT.

Congrats on your pink rag quilt. Love it!
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Old 10-16-2010, 04:58 PM
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I am debating on the log cabin...it does seem to be on the harder side! I have only done Around the world quilt, nine block and two disappearing nine patch quilts. My favorite....the disappearing nine patch...I am doing one with a sash right now and that is harder than just putting on a border. Oh and I did a border quilt...that was the easiest but not my favorite. I don't like the looks of it that much. Its ok but the others look so much nicer and look harder even though they were not much harder.
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Old 10-17-2010, 03:57 AM
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REALLY nice job on your quilt. I'm a beginner also and my first project was a sampler wall hanging. That worked great because I got to learn so many different things and which blocks I liked best. My favorite is the Log cabin.
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Old 10-17-2010, 04:06 AM
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Originally Posted by carolaug
I am debating on the log cabin...it does seem to be on the harder side! I have only done Around the world quilt, nine block and two disappearing nine patch quilts. My favorite....the disappearing nine patch...I am doing one with a sash right now and that is harder than just putting on a border. Oh and I did a border quilt...that was the easiest but not my favorite. I don't like the looks of it that much. Its ok but the others look so much nicer and look harder even though they were not much harder.
I like log cabins too, but I think it is too easy for them to get wonky; then you end up with a kind of trapezoid instead of a square, and then hard to square them up and still have equal size strips. I think a rail fence is a good start. And as far as binding I would suggest just making the backing larger than the front and wrapping it. We all can help you as you go along.
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I would try a basic nine patch also...maybe baby size...great for matching seams...and back it with fleece. That way you can quilt it easily and have a very nice gift for the next little one on your list.
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A nine patch is a great easy quilt.
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I'd tend to warn against the log cabin, too unless you have that quarter seam perfected,..Think big blocks, simple lines, happy colors.
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