A pattern that's easy but looks complicated
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Originally Posted by DebraK
Thank you. That makes it a little easier to make suggestions. Have you checked out maryquilts.com or quiltville.com?
They both have wonderful free patterns and examples of simple yet complex looking patterns with very easy to comprehend instructions.
They both have wonderful free patterns and examples of simple yet complex looking patterns with very easy to comprehend instructions.
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Originally Posted by katier825
Originally Posted by thrums
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Originally Posted by thrums
Originally Posted by katier825
D9P, French braid is very easy. Looks way more complicated than it is.
Also, I've found that using busier prints on simpler patterns also makes the quilt look more complicated than it was.
Also, I've found that using busier prints on simpler patterns also makes the quilt look more complicated than it was.
I want to study some of the colorways to see how to set them up for maximum effect. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
Warm Wishes pattern and Tube Quilt blocks are the ones that come to mind when I think of easy but looks complicated.
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Originally Posted by Peckish
No curved piecing Drunkard's Path. I'm making a second one now!
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