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Jo Anne B. 11-28-2018 07:02 AM

Ribbons Box quilt pattern
 
The Ribbons Box quilt pattern calls for 12-1/3 yds. for the ribbons.
Could I use 4-1 yd. instead?
Would this be too much of the same?
These are Christmas fabrics with high/bright contrasts.
I posted a pic of these fabrics last year being not quite sure what to do with them...
Thx. Jo

dublb 11-28-2018 07:50 AM

I've never done this pattern but I bet there is someone here that can answer your question.

Barb in Louisiana 11-28-2018 09:47 AM

http://cloud9fabrics.com/make-sew-ribbon-box-quilt/

In looking at pictures of the pattern and quilts that others have made, I would say no. There needs to be diversity and 4 compared to 12 is not variable enough. https://www.bing.com/images/search?q...tern&FORM=IGRE

carly 11-28-2018 09:56 AM

I did a baby quilt using this pattern with 4 fabrics and it looked great!

magicmoonmusings 11-28-2018 11:34 AM

I don't see why not, especially with enough contrast?

But maybe use some crayons or coloured pencils and do a quick sketch to see if you'd like the result?

Macybaby 11-28-2018 12:58 PM

you need to cut strips at 5" wide, and this is why a 1/4 won't work as it's only 9" wide.

You don't use the full two lengths, but you do need more than one so as long as you can cut 2 5" wide strips you are good to go. Doing some the same will save fabric as you should be able to get three ribbons out of two widths.

I think if your four fabrics were very different, you could make it work. However since you have 6 going one way and 6 the other, you'd probably end up with some of the same fabric crossing itself and that mute the effect of the weaving. You could get past that by enhancing which ribbon is on top with the quilting.

dunster 11-28-2018 05:01 PM

If you use two of the fabrics going horizontal and the other two going vertical, then no fabric will cross itself. I think that could look very nice.

Jo Anne B. 11-28-2018 06:13 PM

Thank you all!
After digging through my Christmas stash again, I did find 2 additional fabrics that I think will compliment the original 4 if I need to go that direction.
I do plan on serious sketching with graph paper as I think I have decided to make this the quilt I enter in the local quilt guild show next Sept. Many Thanks again!! Jo

QuiltE 11-28-2018 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by dunster (Post 8168251)
If you use two of the fabrics going horizontal and the other two going vertical, then no fabric will cross itself. I think that could look very nice.

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Agree .... would give more of a plaid effect!

Battle Axe 11-29-2018 08:11 AM

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[ATTACH=CONFIG]604576[/ATTACH]Here is the one I just finished. When I looked at the one on this QB I determined that there were 3 dark fabrics, 3 greens, 3 reds, and 3 ribbons. I found some fabric that was Christmas that had the ribbon effect. I also had a dark fabric with siloutes of trees. These two and the dark fabric with the ornaments I considered to be directional. So you have to watch which way you cut it and sew it in. I just loved the pattern and the way it turned out. Lots of fun making it. If you have any other questions, I'd be glad to answer.

Marcia


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