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Very nice photos mini-quilters!
Has any seen 130 Mini Quilt Blocks by Susan Briscoe? I was wondering if it was a good reference book. Thanks. |
Originally Posted by thrums
Very nice photos mini-quilters!
Has any seen 130 Mini Quilt Blocks by Susan Briscoe? I was wondering if it was a good reference book. Thanks. |
I like minis, and love to use up small scraps that way ... but have found that my older fingers and eyes do more paper piecing these days with the miniatures. No pictures as I have given all the little quilts away. Mostly I just use regular quilt blocks and reduce the size of the patches proportionately.
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Originally Posted by purrfectquilts
I like minis, and love to use up small scraps that way ... but have found that my older fingers and eyes do more paper piecing these days with the miniatures. No pictures as I have given all the little quilts away. Mostly I just use regular quilt blocks and reduce the size of the patches proportionately.
I love EQ for doing mini layouts...and for printing off the blocks to foundation piece... |
I love making mini's. However most are Civil War Repo.
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Originally Posted by jitkaau
Quite frankly, with the amount of money we have to pay for material I think it is a waste of time and money to make a miniature quilt unless it was for a useful purpose such as a place mat. I prefer to make larger items such as a full quilt.However, if it was an art quilt to be used as a wall hanging or framed, then it takes on a different dimension.
You know what I learned most from my artist grandmother? Rules were made to be broken. Live it up & do what you love. I' sorry no one has given you that freedom, jitkaau. It's YOUR fabric, YOUR project, & YOUR SELF EXPRESSION. Don't be bothered with the quilt police. No one enjoys a stickler for unimportant rules. |
I guess it all depends on your definition of "useful". To me, anything I make, regardless of size, is "useful" because I enjoy the process and the fruit of my labor. When I make minis, they're useful in that they are either hung up in my home as decoration, or they are passed on to others to enjoy. Case in point, I made a quilt that was 5" square, and gave it to an elderly woman who had a miniature hobby. She had a mini castle-dollhouse, with mini furniture, and the mini quilt went on a mini bed and gave her mini hours of enjoyment. (Sorry, couldn't resist.) :)
I suppose the only non-useful quilt might be the one that sat in a closet for 40 years, but it still was useful in that (hopefully) it gave somebody joy to make it. |
Originally Posted by MTS
Originally Posted by carrieg
My quilt guild brought in George Siciliano & I took his workshop. My first attempt at foundation piecing and a mini. It was a challenge, but I will finish my mini! Each 3" block has 40 pieces in it. It will finish at about 15" square, made of 16 blocks total.
INSANE!!! http://www.georgesiciliano.com/ And all the quilts shown are gorgeous. I wish I had the patience. |
Don't talk to George about placemats, either.... He made a log cabin/pineapple variation that was 15 x 21 inches, with 2842 pieces. Some lady offered him $10 for it and wanted him to make another 5 for placemats!
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I took classes with Sally Collins on Precision Piecing. I learned so much and actually did a project using her techniques. Her book and DVD are essential. In think she has some instruction on you tube
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Try doing 4 1/2 cut block for cathedral windows quilt. 1 in scrap pieces fit well into the window and it can go on for ever doll blanket or table runner. I used black and also used the sample pieces from the quit magazine.
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I have not done many, but paper piecing minis really appeals to the OCD (lol) part of me. They are just so perfect!! plus, with my meager stash I get to keep sewing without using tons of fabric.
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Right on Peggi. Lots of folks forget why they are quilting. I quilt because it's fun. Lots of fun.
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And she did not get it!!!
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I wanna see.
Robin in TX |
GEORGE!!!!! How wonderful to have you here!!! Did you get a spike in visits on your site, lol? Lots of people here are admiring your work!
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OMG You are amazing!
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Originally Posted by jitkaau
Quite frankly, with the amount of money we have to pay for material I think it is a waste of time and money to make a miniature quilt unless it was for a useful purpose such as a place mat. I prefer to make larger items such as a full quilt.However, if it was an art quilt to be used as a wall hanging or framed, then it takes on a different dimension.
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I make alot of mini's, lots of pieces and lots of fun.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Scrappy-Batik-Mi...item588ea53b08 if put this in should take you to a picture. Have a Blessed day Ellen |
I've made one mini quilt and that was enough.
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WOW...love all the pics posted. THANKS:)
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