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koko 06-16-2015 08:31 AM

suggestions for a project needed
 
I'm looking to challenge myself with an advanced quilting project and need some ideas on either patterns or designers that you think would fall into this category.

janRN 06-16-2015 08:43 AM

I'm not sure what type of project you're interested in. Love your avatar. There is a quilt-along starting here Aug 4 doing the Farmers Wife Sampler Quilt, 1930s. It's similar in style to your avatar. The blocks look difficult and challenging, finish at 6" and there are 90+ blocks. I don't have the link, but if you go to Blocks of the Month section and scroll down you'll see the notice posted by Honchey. We've done other FWS quilts together and help & challenge each other along the way. And we have a ton of fun LOL!! Please think about joining in.

quiltedsunshine 06-16-2015 08:43 AM

A Feathered Star is a great challenge.

Kathy T. 06-16-2015 09:16 AM

If you do paper-piecing, judy neimeyer designs are a real challenge. You might start with a table runner. See all of her patterns at www.quiltworx.com

dunster 06-16-2015 12:21 PM

Do you want paper piecing? Curves? Tiny blocks with a zillion pieces? Hand piecing? All kinds of things can make a quilt challenging.

ManiacQuilter2 06-16-2015 12:42 PM

What about one the the beautiful quilts by Judy Niemeyer advance paper piecing patterns:

http://www.hancocks-paducah.com/PATT...ecing-Patterns

koko 06-16-2015 02:48 PM


Originally Posted by dunster (Post 7228761)
Do you want paper piecing? Curves? Tiny blocks with a zillion pieces? Hand piecing? All kinds of things can make a quilt challenging.

Duster - thanks for helping me narrow down my options. I love piecing, hand and machine appliqué and embroidery and to keep my interest I guess I'd like to make a quilt that would incorporate those techniques no matter the design or how many pieces it might have. Paper piecing I tolerate as long as it is a small project. I've done no curved projects so that might be an option too.

just_the_scraps_m'am 06-16-2015 03:35 PM

i would search local library or look through finished quilts/tops on etsy or google for ideas.....hope you find something!

Elise1 06-16-2015 05:02 PM

Dear Jane might be an option for you.

NJ Quilter 06-16-2015 05:22 PM

If you can find the 'Christmas Pickle' pattern, it is paper piecing; has curves; also plain piecing. Lap size so not too much of a commitment. I did not find it overly difficult but did incorporate lots of new (at the time) techniques for me.


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