If I want something a little fancy I use a double Irish chain in soft neutrals. If I want just something pretty quick, I use a Double Irish Chain and If I need something just to be serviceable, I use a Double Irish Chain. The rest are the ones I just want to playwith
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Yellow Brick Rd. and Lucky Stars- both by Atkinson Designs~~ :)
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My "go to" baby quilt or other quick gift, it all depends on the fabrics you use is a fairly simple 6" square of fabric alternating with a 9-patch. I cut 2 1/2" strips, 5 of one color and 4 of another, then sew together into 9-patch blocks, and alternate with 6 1/2" of focus fabric. Adding a 6 1/2" border with maybe a 2" narrow border strip as an accent and you have a quilt. My other "go to" quilt pattern is the 8-pointed star, alternating with squares of the focus fabric. Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by profannie
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Elisabeth Hartman "Small plates" pattern is my "go to". Easy, quick, infinite variation! Nice for adult or baby.
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My go to is a rail fence. ManiacQuilter2 , I love the personal twist you put on the WW pattern!
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Disappearing 9 Patch is easy and quick, and people like it. I have made many for wedding quilts when I didn't want to spend too much time. They were well received.
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Love Fifty Four Forty or Fight.. I put an embroidery in the snowball and makes children"s comfort quilts.
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You can get 4 Dresden Plates from 1 charm pack.
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I like "Lucky Stars" by Terry Anderson (I think)
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A simple snowball and 9 patch! These finish at 6" blocks. Have made it in many color combinations. The squares in the 9 patch are the same size as the corners of the snowball.
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