Quilt without seams.....
#31
The Big Block patterns doesn't have any matching seams. It's easy to make and is gorgeous when done. http://www.clotilde.com/detail.html?prod_id=14924
#32
Here are (I hope they work) links to a few fabric manufacturers freebies which I have on file:
http://www.westminsterfabrics.com/images_wfi/pdf/lotus%20project%20sheet.pdf<o></o>
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http://www.robertkaufman.com/quilting/quilts_patterns/hanging_garden/<o></o>
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http://www.marcusbrothers.com/cgi-bin/fabricgallery/projects.cgi?patternID=28
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http://www.westminsterfabrics.com/images_wfi/pdf/lotus%20project%20sheet.pdf<o></o>
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http://www.robertkaufman.com/quilting/quilts_patterns/hanging_garden/<o></o>
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http://www.marcusbrothers.com/cgi-bin/fabricgallery/projects.cgi?patternID=28
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#33
here is one with no seams to match
http://www.quiltersgardenonline.com/...Seams-Easy.htm
and this one
http://www.equiltpatterns.com/quiltp...roducts_id=228
and i think there is a no point stars quilt pattern out there too, can't find it right now.
http://www.quiltersgardenonline.com/...Seams-Easy.htm
and this one
http://www.equiltpatterns.com/quiltp...roducts_id=228
and i think there is a no point stars quilt pattern out there too, can't find it right now.
#34
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My 9 year old granddaughter made one for the Columbia county Faith this year. Sew strips of varying widths together. when you have a 10 inch wide piece, cut it in 10 inch squares, sew 2 squares together around the outside, cut both ways across corner to corner X , then sew the little blocks together. No seams to match. She wond Best of Show in Textile Division, and made it last year when she was only 8. Her's is small but you can just keep adding blocks until it is the size you want. There is a small picture of it on the home page of the web site.
#35
What comes to my mind is the 10 minute blocks by Suzanne McNeil.
#36
The quilt I just finished doesn't have many - if any - seams to match up and it was a breeze to make
Oriental Garden spotlight.com.au/inspiration/projects/oriental-garden-<wbr>quilt. I made mine with only two colors (long story. I didn't want to but ended up doing it that way...
The other one that comes to mind is the Quick Trip around the World which I saw on tv. It's an Eleanor Burns quilt. It isn't the Trip Around the World quilt which has tons of points to match up. The quick trip uses rectangles and has no seams to match up at all.
Oriental Garden spotlight.com.au/inspiration/projects/oriental-garden-<wbr>quilt. I made mine with only two colors (long story. I didn't want to but ended up doing it that way...
The other one that comes to mind is the Quick Trip around the World which I saw on tv. It's an Eleanor Burns quilt. It isn't the Trip Around the World quilt which has tons of points to match up. The quick trip uses rectangles and has no seams to match up at all.
#38
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Here's an EASY one it's the 1600 jelly roll quilt. The info is self explanatory.
http://katiesquiltingcorner.com/2011...roll-1600.html
http://katiesquiltingcorner.com/2011...roll-1600.html
#39
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Quilts w/o Seams: Fabric 108 wide or so; layred and and then just quilted; full whole cloth--quilted and bound. The quilting makes it a quilt but not a pieced quilt. Hope this helps. Usually this is done on white or off white fabric with colored threads or any solid color with the quilting in a different color thread.
#40
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Yellow brick road, CrazyQuilts, etc. By not having matching seams...they don't mean seam free. A nine patch block has matching seams...even a 4 patch has a matching seam (your 4 squares have to match at the center).
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