Potato chip quilt
Does anyone have fabric requirements and instructions for this
Thanks. Terry |
The instructions for a 12" block are on post #18 of this thread:
https://www.quiltingboard.com/pictur...lt-t55378.html I think you need around 2 yards of each of your fabrics. The last couple of these we made used smaller blocks and I think they turned out better. Here are two of them: https://www.quiltingboard.com/pictur...y-t127337.html You can fold your fabric and play with proportions to get it how you like it to avoid cutting up too much fabric. |
here's free instructions on a blog http://sundays-quilts.blogspot.com/2...hip-quilt.html
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this blog says it was originally called sunrise/sunset http://quiltspluscolor.blogspot.com/...t-ifs-and.html
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In order to estimate yardage there are several things you will have to know.
1. What size is the finished quilt to be? There is a major difference between a throw and a kingsize. 2. Is it to be scrappy or only 2 colors? 3. What size do you plan for the finished blocks to be? 4. Will there be a border, and if so, how wide is the border? 5. Will you be using pre-cuts and jelly rolls or yardage? These are some of the versions of the quilt. https://www.pinterest.com/ldudge/potato-chip-quilt/ Perhaps if you show us the fabrics you will be using we might be of more help. |
Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
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this blog says it was originally called sunrise/sunset http://quiltspluscolor.blogspot.com/...t-ifs-and.html
bkay |
Interesting quilt. I wonder how it would work with some miscut nine patches.
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Cute pattern! But why is it called a potato chip quilt? I don't understand the reference :o
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Originally Posted by Chem
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Cute pattern! But why is it called a potato chip quilt? I don't understand the reference :o
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You can't make just one! It's my go to pattern for charity quilt top making. With a layer cake and coordinating jelly roll or yardage, it's lightning fast to work up. You can alternate just two colors or, with good contrast, use up leftover scrap strips and squares. It works with three, four, or even more coordinating fabrics. You can replace the center with four or nine patch orphans. I usually stick with a center square that's either 8 1/2" or 10" but there's no rule book. Once you make one, you will understand the name!
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