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I'm working on my first split rail and it is going together quickly.
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Reflections by Thimbleberries
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Disappearing 9-patch because the fabric is the key. Fast, easy, impressive. What's the tossed 9-patch? never heard of it.
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Easy & Fun baby quilt or wall hanging.
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The young new mommy's that I've made this quilt for really like it! It's quick to go together, and you can add more if you want. My first one had the baby's first initial in a big applique circle, which was cute, but this baby hasn't been named, and was for a shower. I made it in the colors the nursery is decorated in. The original pattern is called Wall Flower, but I just improvise with the fabrics I choose, and add the cute big flower. A strip or two of the BIG ricrack across a seam or two is also very cute, hand stitched on. It's "non traditional"...and can easily be made to match the nursery. Whitney at TaDa Art studio performs her majic of quilting to make it extra special!
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Ooh, love the strippy flower. thanks for the picture.
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Just Stunning!:)
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My go to fast pattern is BQ2. It uses one large square and several strip pieces. I can whip one out in nothing flat.
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Originally Posted by Tartan
(Post 4923625)
Warm Wishes is fast and pretty. I love the Snowball and 9 Patch together.
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HuskerQuilter - I love this! It will definitely go on my list of to-do's.
To the original question, I'm currently obsessed with the Bento Box (my avatar) I can whip the top up in one day (48" x 48", strips cut to 2.5"). It's a lot of fun and looks great not only in the bright colors that I prefer, but I just finished one in pink/green chintz. |
Originally Posted by jollyquilting
(Post 4923556)
Right now I like the Tossed Nine Patch by Eleanor Burns. Fast and interesting.
http://quiltsatcs.blogspot.com/2007/...-tutorial.html |
Originally Posted by ArtsyOne
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HuskerQuilter - I love this! It will definitely go on my list of to-do's.
To the original question, I'm currently obsessed with the Bento Box (my avatar) I can whip the top up in one day (48" x 48", strips cut to 2.5"). It's a lot of fun and looks great not only in the bright colors that I prefer, but I just finished one in pink/green chintz. |
Originally Posted by cheryl222
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What is Husker quilt? i googled and couldn't find anything.
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Katier825
I just nabbed that Lucky Stars pattern off of eBay... I'm a star nut, and have made many projects with stars. But when I realized you have some fudge room on the tips of the stars that really makes it a QUICKIE! I've done the Disappearing Nine Patch, the 10 Min Block...and just simple borders on a 4.5" square of novelty fabric. That last block I mentioned is sort of the first two steps of the "Court House Steps" block. I love that for novelty fabrics. No pattern..just have fun sewing and playing. Thanks! |
What's your favorite fast quilt pattern?
coffee filter circles works for me.
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Quick and fast for me is the attic window. The finished block is only 4.5" square. Perfect for wall hangings, doll quilts, and king size bed quilts.
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Where can I find a pattern for the attic windows for free. Teresa
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Originally Posted by stampinteresa
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Where can I find a pattern for the attic windows for free. Teresa
http://www.hoffmanfabrics.com/conten...asp?FolderID=7 |
Stack the deck is also fast and interesting.
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10 minute block is so fast and easy.....and so many ways to dress it up!
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The disappearing nine patch, but I see you mentioned that one.
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Yellow Brick Road and County Lines
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