If you go to the websites of the various fabric manufacturer's, you'll find their free patterns featuring their fabrics. You may not have the same fabrics/panels they've used, but their patterns will give you ideas of things you can do with your panel.
For example, this morning I was looking at this site for ideas and found several cute ones... http://www.northcott.net/?sid=3&layo...tterns_archive I also love the Clever Quilts books by Susan Teegarden Dissmore and have made quilts using panels and her ideas. Dot Collins has a pattern for a "Tossed Salad" quilt which uses panels with pieced blocks. I bought my pattern at a guild meeting recently...Dot will be coming here to do a workshop on it next month. Here's what it looks like... http://www.dotcollinsquilter.com/Workshop1.htm It reminds me of the designs in Susan Dissmore's Clever Quilts books. I also get ideas from the LQS which generally has some darling quilt tops on display that they've made using panels. I love panels, but I find them much more challenging to use than a lot of traditional patterns. I'm always triple-checking my math to make sure the panels and blocks are going to fit together properly :). Good luck with your endeavor! |
I like the book Setting Solutions by Sharyn Craig for ideas on how to make blocks or panels of different sizes/shapes/numbers work together.
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I like the whole panel (have 3 waiting, dogs, funky cats, and dinosaurs) and adding color-coordinated borders. It's all personal preference.
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I have the same problem. Lots of panels- no ideas.
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Panel Pattern
Greetings. I really like this pattern using a panel. It comes from Benartex and is using their Once Upon A Christmas panel. The pattern is called Home for the Holidays. I use this pattern to make theme quilts. Kids, Baby, animal lover, etc. Hope this helps. Peace, Robert.
http://www.benartex.com/page/once-up...istmas-186.htm |
panels
I have them too. I was thinking for making a quilt by cutting these up and doing a one block wonder. Of course it's still bouncing around in my head. We'll see.
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The one time I used a panel, the pattern was border after border around the center panel--17 borders in all. Two were pieced. I guess you would call it Around the World style.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t119863.html |
I never buy panels so really have no expereience here. But I have seen fabric lines that include a panel and many times they provide a pattern. Is it possible you can research the fabric line and find a pattern?
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I sometimes receive panels as gifts and have to decide how to use them. Sometimes I use them as part of a quilt back and that works well. But there are lots of great examples here today
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There is a quilt book by Susan Teegarden Dissmore called Clever Quilts - Making the most of Panels
Borders and Theme Prints. It deals with making quilts from panels. I to collect panels and got the book to help with what to do with them. |
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