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kwhite 02-07-2011 10:50 AM

Don't you dare. I will bring them back with me in May!!!


Originally Posted by gaigai
Scrappy. I like some of the ones I've seen, but have no desire to do one. I don't know why I'm hanging on to my scraps, I should just junk them.


pollyjvan9 02-07-2011 11:04 AM

Well, as you can see, I love Sunbonnet Sue, but I will agree with the many who won't be doing a Grandmother Flower Garden! willing to try almost anything else.

Holice 02-07-2011 11:12 AM

double wedding ring
mariners compus

QuiltforPD 02-07-2011 11:26 AM

My taste seems to change but I am currently not interested in Sunbonet Sue and Wedding circle. I don't like the quilts to have too much white in them. I am not too keen on crazy quilting right now. Rail fence quilts and bow tie are on my 'not to-do' list. Although it sounds like I don't like a lot of quilt patterns acutally I love many, bargello, OBW, civil war, stars of any kind, batik, flower and shabby chic...and the list goes on. I live primitive and old fashioned, applique and well all sorts.

merrylouw 02-07-2011 11:38 AM

Although I can appreciate the creativity of a landscape quilt, I have no desire to attempt one myself. Same with paper piecing.

pdcakm 02-07-2011 11:41 AM


Originally Posted by moonrise
I want to make everything I see! :shock: :lol:

me, too. want to try everything.

well, maybe not art quilts. i am too lazy to do that.

Katiequiltsalot 02-07-2011 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by quilterella

Originally Posted by Katiequiltsalot
Never seen one I didn't want to make,But plenty I wont get around to. So I try to do the ones I really like first.Not to mention I like to design my own.

Same here...tried OBW and hated the points in the centre - too bulky...tried paper piecing - I think it's beyond me...so I'll stick to patchwork and overworking my imagination!

I think that is the only thing in my house that gets overworked , except my mouth!!! LOL

pab58 02-07-2011 04:43 PM

Rag Quilts and Biscuit Quilts are two that come to mind. :wink:

Jennifer22206 02-07-2011 04:45 PM

I'm not a fan of batik. I don't like the way they handle. I've worked with them a bit, but I can't see myself using them in a full bed size quilt. I know I'm in the minority in this group.

I do like the look of bargellos, but not the super duper swishy ones, and I'm not a fan of the modern Kaffee Fasset either. It's like there's too much stimulation going on for my head.

pam1966 02-07-2011 04:53 PM

Rag quilts, Sun Bonnet Sue/Overall Sam, OBW, GMFG, biscuit quilts, did a Turning Twenty and HATED it, so never again for that. I sort of like scrappy but it has to be a "controlled" scrappy- does that make sense? I can't just throw it together, I have to plan it somewhat. I think the Civil War repros are good for a guy's quilt but not for me.

Redwork also holds no appeal for me...along with sock monkeys and cutesy little pincushions. Not quilting but sewing-related.


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