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Mariposa 07-23-2012 09:10 AM

Terrific fabrics!! Perhaps you could check out www.quiltville.com. She has lots of great free patterns! :)

Deborahlees 07-23-2012 09:34 AM

what about a friendship braid
and I made my grand daughter a brick throw and put black motar stips between and it really turned out nice

GwenH 07-23-2012 10:00 AM

Beautiful fabrics, have fun... quiltville is an excellent site for Scrappy Quilts!! Your rail fence looks great too... have fun with it and all your beautiful scraps.

Pinkiris 07-23-2012 12:58 PM

Just a tip that might help your achin' back--If you cut on a table that has metal legs, consider bed risers or pieces of pvc pipe to raise the table to a more comfortable height. Also, the quilt police do NOT swoop in if you sit and cut!:thumbup:

Jingle 07-24-2012 04:45 AM

You could also match up two rectangles, sew, cut in half and much up when they are sewn and turn to make squares.

PKGranny 07-24-2012 04:54 AM

A Take 5 Quilt is always nice and easy - uses squares and rectangles. Also Yellow Brick Road which is a brick pattern. Have fun with all these great colors!

Jennalyn 07-24-2012 04:56 AM


Originally Posted by Jingle (Post 5389740)
You could also match up two rectangles, sew, cut in half and much up when they are sewn and turn to make squares.

Oh hey, that's really simple but probably perfect for these scraps! I bet I could also cut them in half on the diagonal, since they make perfect 8-1/2" squares sewn together, and that would be pretty striking.

*rubs hands together* You guys have given me so many good directions. I'm getting all my sewing done during lunch at work recently, so it's somewhat limiting, but I also have room for the design wall in my office. And Miss Anise the Featherweight is perfectly portable! Hopefully I'll have the first top from these completed today (minus borders).

Julie in NM 07-24-2012 05:21 AM

go to http://www.modabakeshop.com/ tons of patterns there under RECIPES

carolynjo 07-24-2012 07:40 AM

You can use the rectangles to make a quilt in strips with sashing around them. Cut some in half or thirds and sash and then join them into rows, either horizontal or vertical.

Jennalyn 07-24-2012 07:44 AM


Originally Posted by carolynjo (Post 5390244)
You can use the rectangles to make a quilt in strips with sashing around them. Cut some in half or thirds and sash and then join them into rows, either horizontal or vertical.

I'm trying to visualize this but I'm having a little bit of trouble. Do you happen to have a link to any examples of this style?


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