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Old 06-05-2018, 12:02 AM
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Hi everyone, hope everyone is well and happy.
Im new, wondering is there a section for patterns? Im not real tech savvy. Thankyou for any help you can offer
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Old 06-05-2018, 02:10 AM
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Welcome!

There aren't any patterns here. Here is a link to a site that has free block patterns. You can put these together to make a quilt.

http://www.quilterscache.com/Alphabe...stPageA_F.html
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Most of the fabric manufactures have free quilt patterns as well. The Fat Quarter Shop - a big online seller - has links to them here

https://www.fatquartershop.com/free-quilt-patterns
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Moda Bake Shop sends out a weekly email with a pattern and step-by-step instructions. Craftsy has some free patterns for download too.
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A good way to find patterns is to google a type of pattern, like 'quilt pattern with circles' or 'patterns for fat quarters' or 'two color quilt pattern,' etc., and then check the google images. The images will often have a link to a place to purchase the pattern shown.
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equilter.com has a large selection of free patterns, with a lot being suitable for panels if you like using them.
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Check out the "Tutorials" section, too. You can find directions for various blocks, so that you don't really need a pattern to make a quilt.
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If you look through the pictures and see something you like the look of, send a PM to the maker, and most everyone will be flattered, and happy to tell you either where the pattern was purchased or how they designed the quilt.

Second the tutorials idea; also look at the articles.
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Welcome to this board. You will love it here.
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Old 06-06-2018, 01:44 AM
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https://myessentialpassions.com/quil...uilt-blocks-a/

The link above takes you to free quilt block patterns A-Z. The patterns are 1 block quilts. Make the same block over to make the quilt. They show different layouts for the blocks for different results. They give you 3 block sizes for choosing the size you wish to make.
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