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DebraK 04-12-2014 02:32 PM

ah, I see. like i said, please excuse my ignorance ;-)

AUQuilter 04-12-2014 03:36 PM

Here's one that uses 10 1/4 yd cuts- http://www.rileyblakedesigns.com/cut...quilt-pattern/



Originally Posted by gale (Post 6671696)
I know I saw one of these not long ago on a blog, but I ignored it because I don't have any 1/4 yard cuts. Or so I thought. I do have a whole bunch that were left over after cutting pieces for a quilt. Any ideas?

Another idea is to piece them all together for the back of the quilt but I love this fabric so if I can make a second quilt with it I will be super happy.


CherryPie 04-12-2014 05:52 PM

I found one QB that said to use the Benartex site and the quilt name was Di Novo. Could this possibly be the one you are referring to?

DOTTYMO 04-12-2014 11:46 PM

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I made this quilt using 1/4 long strips enjoy.

jitkaau 04-13-2014 02:42 AM

I generally buy all of my material like this as the fabric is quite expensive here. Therefore, I have discovered that any quilt can be made this way and it is more economical than buying fat quarters.

RN-Quilter 04-13-2014 02:52 AM

9" x WOF is locally known as a Thin Quarter :)
I googled your statement of "not fat quarters", and this link popped up.........
http://www.redroosterfabrics.com/stu...leskoolweb.pdf

mcdaniel023 04-13-2014 03:55 AM


Originally Posted by RN-Quilter (Post 6673003)
9" x WOF is locally known as a Thin Quarter :)
I googled your statement of "not fat quarters", and this link popped up.........
http://www.redroosterfabrics.com/stu...leskoolweb.pdf

Thanks for the link. I love those two quilts. :)

pmonaghen 04-13-2014 04:39 AM

You can make a Take 5 from 1/4 yard cuts

Carrie in PA 04-13-2014 04:45 AM

I appreciate this sort of question. As soon as i have to figure out if i can use a pattern or if my fabric will work, my brain locks up. I am mathematically and geometrically challenged. I can figure it all out on graph paper or write it all out but it takes me forever and usually with many mistakes. It can take days to calculate something that takes minutes to make. Sometimes it's more trouble than i can deal with.

leeberry 04-13-2014 05:22 AM

I piece strips together and make binding for my quilts. I also am making crazy quilt blocks with small leftovers. Good luck.


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