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This is the one I recommend also!
Originally Posted by PenniF
(Post 6545838)
Do a lookup of "wickedly easy quilts" on www.byannie.com Someone just posted it this week and i can't wait to start one. Various sizes use from 6 to 30 fat quarters....and so pretty. Good luck !
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Originally Posted by kgibbons
(Post 6545586)
I am looking for some suggestions to what I should make. I have several fat quarter bundles I bought and I would like to make quilts for my grandkids this year. If you would like to share pictures of some of the quilts you made using fat quarters I would love to see them and get ideas.
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Check out the Missouri Star Quilt Co. on Youtube, Jenny uses lots of precuts.
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Originally Posted by PenniF
(Post 6545838)
Do a lookup of "wickedly easy quilts" on www.byannie.com Someone just posted it this week and i can't wait to start one. Various sizes use from 6 to 30 fat quarters....and so pretty. Good luck !
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I use fat quarters just like yardage for any quilt pattern I want to make. I don't see a difference in the two as I cut yardage into smaller sizes to use anyway.
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Originally Posted by PenniF
(Post 6545838)
Do a lookup of "wickedly easy quilts" on www.byannie.com Someone just posted it this week and i can't wait to start one. Various sizes use from 6 to 30 fat quarters....and so pretty. Good luck !
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these are great ideas! thank you for letting me peek in!
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Originally Posted by pattypurple
(Post 6547371)
Just made this today. It is a fun, easy way to use those FQs. I've come to dislike FQs since I don't have ways to use most of them.
I just finished "Wickedly Easy" up this last week, the pic is still in the camera, will get it posted sometime to day so you can see it. This is a great pattern for fat quarters. |
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]459819[/ATTACH]I made a lap quilt using DP9 technique and fat quarters. It worked very well. I used jellyroll strips for binding.
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Yellow Brick Road has always been my FQ "go to" and really, many of Terry Atkinson's patterns are FQ friendly
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