Walk About could be a good pattern for your fabric. https://www.missouriquiltco.com/shop...-quilt-pattern.
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You want any pattern with large pieces. If cut into small pieces you'll lose some of the beauty because the butterflies won't be identifiable.
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Thank you quilting sisters. Feel free to add your suggestions as I won't be starting this for quite some time.
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Originally Posted by Barb in Louisiana
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Walk About could be a good pattern for your fabric. https://www.missouriquiltco.com/shop...-quilt-pattern.
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Originally Posted by JJBlaine
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What a beautiful fabric. I would consider showcasing it like you would a panel. Here's a couple of images that might give you some inspiration. I wish I could give proper credit, but the images are saved on my computer, and I have no idea where I downloaded them from.
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Originally Posted by JenniePenny
(Post 7857889)
Along the idea of JJBlaine to keep the fabric showcased, here is a quilt top I made with a large-scale floral fabric. The pattern is called Night Sky.
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I have a pattern "Imagine This" designed by Ann Lauer of Grizzly Gulch Gallery (www.GrizzlyGulchGallery.com) It is perfect for showcasing beautiful fabric. I am going to use this pattern for a raffle quilt for my local dog park fundraiser. The pattern has large sashed center rectangles and smaller (skinnier) side rectangles that show off the focus fabric. A twin uses 1-7/8 yd of the focus fabric and the full & queen sizes uses 3-1/4.
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whatever you choose please post a picture or two
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Originally Posted by M.Elizabeth
(Post 7858285)
So was I! M. Elizabeth
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There's a pattern called just can't cut it , that fabric would look great ??
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