What to do with 6 FQ's???
I got a free gift a 6 fat quarters. I like them, but they are not in my usual choice of colors. Any ideas of what could be done to use them all together, without needing to add much extra fabric, preferably not more than a little bit of solids? Thanks for any help.
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Here are a couple of ideas.
http://neverenoughhours.blogspot.com...-tutorial.html http://sewlux.blogspot.com/2013/01/d...ial-quick.html http://www.pbase.com/emily/sewing_blog&page=3 - if you scroll down on this page she has a bag made with 6 FQs |
You could throw in a 7th FQ and make a Yellow Brick Road!
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Missouri Star Quilt Company has a darling tote that uses charm squares and fat quarters, I didn't have charm squares, so I just cut my 5 inch squares. Look for Jenny's tutorial on you tube. Super easy!
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I have some FQ I received as gifts etc..Never quite know what to do with them as I usually buy yardage..I really like that baby quilt...Would make a nice couch throw/cover
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I have six precious fat quarters from Anna Maria Horner, and I have sifted through hundreds of patterns. I'm leaning toward something along these lines:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...s-t221143.html The quilt in the link is not mine, but the pattern is what I have in mind :) |
you can join the scrap saver club here and make a small bag and exchange it. look under swaps and j0oin us, it's a lot of fun. great ideas too
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Any young female relatives? Make them some dolly quilts.
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These are great ideas that I need to keep on hand. Thanks for asking the question!
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I have made the quilt "Cutting the Fat" I think it takes only 6 fat quarters, plus sashing, and a boarder, makes a throw size quilt.
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