I've used one panel for a quilt for my nephew. I cut off some of the panel frame, then just added borders with cornerstones until it was about 70". Still haven't quilted it, but my nephew loves the unquilted top.
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Depends on the layout/size of the panel. I have one that the panel is the whole picture and would not look good cut apart so I added borders to make the size that I wanted. If maybe the panel can be fussy cut into blocks add sashin g and then borders. Or you can leave 1 large square in the center and put sashing between other squares to make quilt. Often panels can be used to make baby quilts by only adding borders. Good luck!!!!!
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Very nice!!!!
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Some of the first quilts I did when getting back into quilting were panel quilts. I didn't use much imagination, just took a number of panels the width of the material by the number of panels to make up the length I wanted, added a back (quilts were width of material wide), and tied them.
They are all still in use, and made great quick gifts. I have a number of panels still in my stash and was looking for other ways to use them. Thanks for this thread! It's given me a bunch of ideas to use to clear up that part of my stash! |
Originally Posted by Sandee
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Here is one of mine where I cut out the panels. Maybe it will give you an idea.
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I too love Susan Teegarden Dissmore's panel quilt ideas. Her books also have easy instructions on designing your own quilts using panel, borders, and theme prints.
http://www.amazon.com/Clever-Quilts-...5370560&sr=1-4 |
I had a panel of 8 butterflies for a quilt I wanted to make for a brand new DGD. With all 8 is was an odd size, so I cut them all apart, used sashing between 6 of them and added a border. Then made a pillow out of the left over two. All tied with pink yarn including the pillow. Came out great.
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Thanks for posting all the great pics, and your ideas!
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Thanks for sharing that great site, Dunster. I enjoyed browsing. http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/techni...jects_ss1.html
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I can't get my son out of the good picture of this quilt, but I show can you a 'bad' one. My cropped pic won't open. As usual, my camera turns quilts pinker than they are. The five panels were all different sizes, but a steel tape measure and sashing fixed that. The blue and gold Friendship Star is from high school colors- I didn't just grab colors out od a hat.
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Originally Posted by dunster
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This site gives lots of great examples for using panels - http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/techni...jects_ss1.html and if you do a search you'll find lots of other creative ideas. However it all comes down to your panel, the number of separate design elements in it, their sizes and number. It is a headache for me when I try to use a panel, and yet some of them are so cute that I can't resist them. I usually turn to the web or books and magazines for inspiration, and then I use EQ7 to finalize a design. Good luck!
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Irishrose your quilt is beautiful! I too am searching for ideas of what to do with panels. Great ideas here.
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