If my memory serves me there is a pattern called "seeds of time". That is a freebie on the net, it used Kansas troubles is I think it is maybe a log caching type pattern.
I also think that Kansas troubles would be great in courthouse steps and fatquarters would work great. I can see Kansas troubles making a great nine patch too. |
Wow, what great information. Everytime the BF & I visit Joann's he walks out with fq's. He picks them for color only! I have a alot of them! Drives me crazy sometimes.
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my favorite fat quarter quilt is "Yellow Brick Road" each one looks so different, unless you are familiar with the patter you don't recognize it, and there is the "Turning Twenty"
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Laundry Basket Quilts has lots of scrappy quilts.
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There are numerous FQ patterns out there and I have the following books that I really like. Good luck.
5-10-15+ Fat Quarters by Jeanne Stauffer and Elisa Sims Albury Fat Quarter Quilts - M'Liss Rae Hawley Fast Quilts from Fat Quarters by Barbara Chainey |
I recommend Eleanor Burns Quick Trip Quilts book. The Quick Quarter pattern uses all fat quarters. Bigger quilts use more fat quarters. I did a queen that used 28 fat quarters + fabric for the borders. I love that pattern and have made several more in smaller sizes.
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Am I the only one that buys fat quarters to have the colors I want for log cabins?
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There are so many FQ books - Hawley, Karen Snyder, etc. Try going to your local library to see what they on the shelves.
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Yellow Brick Road. Just made one from KT fabric & other in same colorway for sis in law. turned out realyy nice. Have made many YBR & depending on fabric all look different.
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here is a site for a 10 minute block that can be done with FQ's
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgAZ3...eature=related |
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