Originally Posted by ckcowl
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Turning 20 uses 20 fat quarters. Some people love " yellow brick road"
there are tons of options. Browse Pinterest & look at ( quilts using precuts) there are thousands to inspire. i really like the village quilt shown on the same page as your fabrics that is made from them. |
Originally Posted by sewingitalltogether
(Post 7864212)
I bought the fat quarter bundle of Blue Sky fabrics. It's 22 fat quarters. Need pattern ideas. The only one I could come up with is the 10"Sawtooth Star that Edyta Sitar had on her blog.
https://www.andoverfabrics.com/Quilts/Blue%20Sky.pdf |
You might find some here that you like. These are all fat quarter friendly patterns:
http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/quilt-...quilt-patterns "Old World Snowballs" from this page would look great in your fabrics. Try Pinterest for "Fat Quarter Quilt Patterns". |
They're beautiful! I'll be curious to see what you end up with. BTW, I almost never use a pattern but either make samplers or choose a block that I really love and make it in different fabrics from a FQ bundle.
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Love that FQ bundle...very pretty fabrics. Unfortunately I don't have any suggestions as I have been following QAL and mystery projects this summer...in an effort to use up some of my stash. I am working on a project that Sherri from A Quilting Life hosted and was able to use a layer cake and some scraps.
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Here's a picture of a throw and a I[ATTACH=CONFIG]576693[/ATTACH]mtable runner I made with very similar fabrics also by Laundry Basket called Blue Barn. The throw is a D9P and was made out of charm squares.
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Originally Posted by sewingitalltogether
(Post 7864510)
I was hoping someone would have an idea outside the box. Something different? Something, dare I say, New? Not just Edyta's patterns. Although I love her patterns.
It's lovely fabric, I'm sure what ever you decide will be wonderful! http://www.nancyzieman.com/blog/cate...-of-the-month/ http://www.ilovetomakequilts.com/ |
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