Terrific fabrics!! Perhaps you could check out www.quiltville.com. She has lots of great free patterns! :)
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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 |
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.
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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:
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You could also match up two rectangles, sew, cut in half and much up when they are sewn and turn to make squares.
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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!
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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.
*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). |
go to http://www.modabakeshop.com/ tons of patterns there under RECIPES
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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.
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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.
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