Do you usually make a test block before making your quilts?
I thought it would be a good idea that way you will see if you like the block before cutting up all of your fabric. Your thoughts please! Thanking you in advance. Craftybear |
I don't but I probably should. I'm so lazy haha
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Always!
There is another thread about this same issue this a.m. |
No, but it is a great idea. I heard of one lady that makes a test patch from Christmas fabrics and then when she has enough for a quilt she puts them all together as a sampler. Clever idea.
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that is a cool idea from Christmas fabrics, thanks for sharing the idea with us
Originally Posted by cherylynne
No, but it is a great idea. I heard of one lady that makes a test patch from Christmas fabrics and then when she has enough for a quilt she puts them all together as a sampler. Clever idea.
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No, I don't. I just jump in! :)
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No! I don't not , I guess sometime I should but I am pretty scertian of my choice before I by my makings for the quilt.
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I do, especially if it is a new pattern or new size. (seems like I'm the minority!!)
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Yes. Sometimes it takes awhile for me to get the technique down, so I don't cut into my "good" fabric until I can do it reasonably well. Also, sometimes what looks good is a big pain to make up, and I don't want to find out AFTER cutting all my good fabric up.
I have started doing all my test blocks in a one set of colors so that eventually I'll have a sampler top for charity. Also sometimes I re-size blocks and it takes a little fiddling to get everything the right size. |
I do to make sure that what's in my head is going to translate well into fabric and to make sure that I like doing it. If I don't then it goes into my test blocks box. When I get enough in there I sew them together for a sCrappy quilt.
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