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watterstide 03-29-2011 03:41 AM

i think a simple 9 patch would be perfect. with a solid off white square next to it..

KimS 03-29-2011 04:05 AM


Originally Posted by Qbee
Here is a picture of an old tradition Grandmother's Flower Garden; also known as "GFG". I love them! Here ya go:

http://www.womenfolk.com/grandmothers/1evaflrlg.jpg

Here is one from a member here on the board:

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-93280-1.htm

The quilt from a member here is gorgeous!!!!

KimS 03-29-2011 04:07 AM


Originally Posted by erstan947

Originally Posted by KimS

Originally Posted by fabric_fancy
dresden plate or HST baskets

What does "HST Baskets" mean?

Half Square Triangle Basket

Thanks! :)

KimS 03-29-2011 04:11 AM


Originally Posted by quilterella
[Would you mind giving me some names of old fashion patterns?

Log cabin, dresden plate, churn dash, nine patch, GMFG, rail fence, and the list can go on and on. But these are just a few of the traditional patterns.[/quote]

Thanks! :)

quilt3311 03-29-2011 04:18 AM

Dresden Plate is another pattern used for scraps

Carol J. 03-29-2011 04:29 AM

How about a Sampler Quilt? Then you can try out a different pattern for each square. Get a book of Depression quilts or the history book from your state or hers and see what was popular then. And to think you are holding the same pieces of material your grandmother did,you have much in common.

Carol J.

KimS 03-29-2011 04:39 AM

I think I'm going with Grandmother Fan since the fabrics seem to "fit" this pattern. It was suggested I paper piece and not having ever done that I watched a video on youtube. It seems using this method makes a huge difference in the way the block turns out. The person making the video said she used plain copy paper so is this what I should use? Found a pattern online but it's in 2 pieces so do I turn it into one piece and go from there? I'm really excited about learning how to do this!

Qbee 03-29-2011 04:45 AM

Not sure what you mean by 2 pieces? As far as what kind of paper, copy paper will work fine as long as you keep your stitch really short so it will like "perforate" the paper.


Originally Posted by KimS
I think I'm going with Grandmother Fan since the fabrics seem to "fit" this pattern. It was suggested I paper piece and not having ever done that I watched a video on youtube. It seems using this method makes a huge difference in the way the block turns out. The person making the video said she used plain copy paper so is this what I should use? Found a pattern online but it's in 2 pieces so do I turn it into one piece and go from there? I'm really excited about learning how to do this!


KimS 03-29-2011 04:46 AM


Originally Posted by Carol J.
How about a Sampler Quilt? Then you can try out a different pattern for each square. Get a book of Depression quilts or the history book from your state or hers and see what was popular then. And to think you are holding the same pieces of material your grandmother did,you have much in common.

Carol J.

Grandma was very talented! My aunt picked up her drawing and craft skills and I took the quilting skills. Every quilt I've made is very special to me since you have to put your heart and soul into it.....along with blood, sweat and tears. LOL!!

KimS 03-29-2011 04:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Qbee
Not sure what you mean by 2 pieces? As far as what kind of paper, copy paper will work fine as long as you keep your stitch really short so it will like "perforate" the paper.


Originally Posted by KimS
I think I'm going with Grandmother Fan since the fabrics seem to "fit" this pattern. It was suggested I paper piece and not having ever done that I watched a video on youtube. It seems using this method makes a huge difference in the way the block turns out. The person making the video said she used plain copy paper so is this what I should use? Found a pattern online but it's in 2 pieces so do I turn it into one piece and go from there? I'm really excited about learning how to do this!



This is the pattern I found onlline. It's in 2 pieces.


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