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Anyone know how to make this basket weave pattern?
I have plenty of batiks that would work well together in this pattern, but I really don't want to do it in all squares. This one looks like it was done with strips. Racking my brain trying to figure out how to do it in strips.
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looks like the same pattern to me. i saw the original pattern in some old mags i was perusing and tore out the original pages to keep
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This is the free pattern I used to make a lattice quilt
https://www.msu.edu/~donald20/Quilts...ce%20quilt.pdf |
Originally Posted by JudyTheSewer
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This is the free pattern I used to make a lattice quilt
https://www.msu.edu/~donald20/Quilts...ce%20quilt.pdf Thank you for the link! |
Oh I made that quilt:shock: It was a challenge and my strips didn't line up well. I love the looks of it and I used up some of my strips but never again.
Good luck to you. You might have an easier time than I. |
I think it's the free lattice pattern. I figured it would need to use partial seams somehow, but couldn't figure out exactly how. Thank you so much!!! :)
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you're welcome. I had fun making it.
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I also made the free pattern but in a baby size. I decided to do just one fabric for each 'strip' and it turned out very cute. The final product actually looked woven. It took a bit of concentration but wasn't that difficult.
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Love the look of basket weave but hate partial seams. If I was making that quilt I would
fake it. And with batik it would be even easier because it would all kind of blend in. |
Originally Posted by dunster
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I think that dunster is correct. Thought it might be a Jaybird pattern called Come What May but it is not. Have fun with lining up all those seams.
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http://www.modabakeshop.com/2012/10/...ven-quilt.html
The Moda one does not seem to have partial seams. OK, it's true, I did not study the design just glanced. It is also on my bucket list! |
Originally Posted by EasyPeezy
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Love the look of basket weave but hate partial seams. If I was making that quilt I would
fake it. And with batik it would be even easier because it would all kind of blend in. I would fake it, too. No way I'd do the headache of partial seams when it can be done another way....though kudos to those who have the patience for partial seams! |
I have one from Keepsake Quilting called Woven Ribbons. I think it was a freebie from their newsletter, but I'm not sure.
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With more blocks and more seams, but still perhaps easier than partial seams, this is how I might make the lattice......9 patch style!
Notice the blue lines outlining the blocks in the upper left corner. Jan in VA |
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The Moda one doesn't use partial seams. I've made it, but you really do need to press your seams open. I didn't find it particularly "easy".
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Originally Posted by dunster
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It was a free pattern from Moda a year or so ago. I made it. Really was fun to do!
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As others have posted, it's Simply Woven from Moda Bakeshop.
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it looks lovely but also labor intensive!
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That one almost looks like it was done as a modified 9-patch.
The one I'm doing I stitched my narrow dark color WOF strip to one side of my wider focal fabric strips, then cut into squares and will arrange so it looks woven. |
Originally Posted by mom-6
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That one almost looks like it was done as a modified 9-patch.
The one I'm doing I stitched my narrow dark color WOF strip to one side of my wider focal fabric strips, then cut into squares and will arrange so it looks woven. Would you post a pic when you have several blocks done and arranged to look woven, mom-6? I love the woven look, but am allergic to patterns that require a lot of focused attention. |
When I made it, I used jelly rolls and cut strips from stash. Didn't realize until the bits were going together that the jelly roll was cut over-sized so things didn't line up properly. Make sure to measure your strips.
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Here is one that is similar http://www.freequiltpatterns.info/fr...y-michelle.htm
Mary |
I could get nothing out of the link Dunster posted. Tried 4 or 5 times.
I guess I'm the odd man out here. I love making partial seams. I made the Square Family Reunion last winter, and did partial seams on every seam, after I had made a few with two short strips and two longer ones, didn't like that. With partial seams, I could cut all my strips the same length, sew the first one on partially, the other three go on and then the partial seam is finished. That quilt has about 300 squares of 4 different sizes, and some of them have five rounds. I enjoyed every minute of making all those 300 little quilts. |
I ordered 4 batik (earth tones) jelly rolls yesterday to make my son a king sized quilt. Wondering if this pattern would work or if it would be easier to cut into 2 1/2 little blocks and place at random? Will try with some scraps today.
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Originally Posted by dunster
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Originally Posted by nlpakk
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dunster, I can't seem to find any quilts on this site. How do I search for it? The only search box I saw was for ads.
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Originally Posted by JanieH
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That is all I see, too. I will be watching for a reply!
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Originally Posted by Jan in VA
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With more blocks and more seams, but still perhaps easier than partial seams, this is how I might make the lattice......9 patch style!
Notice the blue lines outlining the blocks in the upper left corner. Is it be Jan in VA I always appreciate your comments and instructions Jan. |
The moda bakeshop came right up with the woven ribbon pattern at that addy just now. Y'all might want to try again. It is Thursday morning, noon.
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I made that quilt. iits a Cozy Quilts pattern from 3 or 4 years ago.. beautiful made but a strain to assemble..lol
I also made the one that Dunster gave you a link to. No problems with it takes a while but is fun to make. |
I bet you'll make a lovely quilt.
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It's Simply Woven by Jessica Kelly on Moda Bakeshop. The second poster gave the link... It's an easy construction, with no small piece or partial seams. You sew three pieces together, cut, insert another strip, cut, insert another strip, cut and insert a final strip. It's genius.
When I made one I opted not to do the final cut and insertion, so my quilt didn't turn out as packed and busy as if I had. You can see mine here: http://www.quiltingboard.com/members...51-416280.html I made it for a wedding gift. |
Here's another free pattern. This variation does have a partial seam. Although I have not (yet) made this quilt, I have done a pattern by Doug Leko that uses this type of partial seam and it really does work up easily while looking much harder than it really is. https://www.msu.edu/~donald20/Quilts...ce%20quilt.pdf
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The pattern is Basket Lattice from Sheri Pape Designs. I have made several quilts from this pattern and they came out great. I found the Moda bakeshop pattern Simply Woven to be difficult. I couldn't make the squares align right, so I added sashing, which disguised the alignment issues. Problem solved.
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Originally Posted by marcias
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The moda bakeshop came right up with the woven ribbon pattern at that addy just now. Y'all might want to try again. It is Thursday morning, noon.
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