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Sorry about the size of the picture. Can't seem to cut it down. :(
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Two more, same pattern, different fabric. ( Left one has a 4 patch instead of 6 1/2" square)
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For a really quick quilt, I use a piece of kid print fabric which I call a cheat sheet and add borders as Jingle does. Another quick one is a jelly roll made from scrappy strips.
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Marysquilt done in strips is wonderful. Definitely on my to do list!
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My go to is the disappearing 9 patch with Kid friendly I spy blocks that stay whole, a bright solid in the middle and white or blender in the cut up blocks. Always quick, always a winner because I always have 5" I spy charms and bright colors from swaps on this board.
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Thanks all:) Now I have new ideas to use and share with other charity Quilters.
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The Project Linus quilt organization is an excellent resource. They have several free quilt patterns on their site. Then there is the Super Sized 9 patch quilt by Anita Grossman Solomon; actually makes 3 quilts at one time. Pretty cool. And quick! Here are the links:
http://www.projectlinus.org/patterns/ http://www.quiltmaker.com/patterns_d...er/patt230.pdf |
I am currently getting together all of my left over pre-cut border and/binding strips and I intend to just sew those together end to end (those that are same width) and then do that race quilt thing. It will be a good way for me to use up those left-overs I have been storing in a bin!
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My Five Easy Pieces Charity quilt can easily be downsized for a child's quilt, just use 9 blocks instead of 20. If you do a search on this Board for that title, it should come up. It is in the Tutorials archive section now I think.
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If you go to Pinterest and type in Charm Quilts - you will see lots of easy to do quilts - mostly smaller ones.
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