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Old 01-17-2018, 11:59 AM
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I've not been quilting for long and so far I've made a few projects (large and small) and am ready to begin something else this week. Where do you browse for inspiration? I enjoy all forms of handwork, English paper piecing, hand sewing appliqué and am most recently into paper piecing as I develop my machine skills.

Are there some amazing websites or blogs I should be browsing? (I'm not a huge fan of Pinterest as it can be so hard to find the original source of anything!)
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Old 01-17-2018, 12:20 PM
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A good place for free blocks is Quilter's Cache
http://www.quilterscache.com/QuiltBlocksGalore.html

Be sure and look for a page 2 on the individual blocks as they have them laid out in a project.
You can pair that site up with the book "Setting Solutions" by Sharyn Craig
This book doesn't have quilt patterns per se, but it has ideas on setting blocks. Blocks on point, different sashing ideas, etc. It's also a great source if you do BOMs, samplers or block exchanges as it talks about what to do if your blocks are slightly different sizes.
You can get a used copy pretty inexpensively on amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Setting-Solut...ting+solutions
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Old 01-17-2018, 12:23 PM
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Instagram! If you follow a few of the big quilters and fabric designers who you like (you could start with the Moda designers, for example), you'll naturally find other people you like to follow. The result is a uniquely tailored entire feed of inspiration that I can pull up at a moment's notice. I also find that the instagram crowd skews younger than this message board and some of the sites like the Quilters Cache mentioned above, so the colors and designs that you find on instagram are a little more fresh (this is probably a function of who I follow as well).

If you follow design houses like Moda or Riley Blake, they often will have periods where someone who works with them will take over their insta for a day or two, which can help you find new people to follow. If you find a fabric line or pattern you like, often someone will have created a hashtag for it that you can use for more inspiration (e.g., "#vintageholidayfabric" is the hashtag for Bonnie and Camille's new line).

Some of the insta usernames for major quilters/designers that could get you started are: cottonandsteel, alatimer, thimbleblossoms, rileyblakedesigns, redpepperquilts, southernfabrics, robertkaufman, aurifilthread, modabakeshop, fatquartershop, vchristenson, tulapink, southernfabric

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Old 01-17-2018, 01:08 PM
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Join the ( fabshophop) it’s free, gives you access to 85+ quilt shops around the country and if you play ( find a hidden bunny at each one you can win prizes) some of those shops have Fabulous galleries to browse. They are very inspiring to see what is being done all over the country.
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Old 01-17-2018, 02:30 PM
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Windham Fabrics website has a section with free patterns you can download. There are many patterns (I think it's like 48 pages of patterns now). Of course, patterns utilize their own fabric lines (mostly discontinued) but I've made many quilts from this stash of patterns and used whatever fabric I wanted. Great inspiration for me.
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If you enjoy handwork, you might look into La Passacaglia. There are books, templates and sites dedicated to it. You might also enjoy starting a Redwork embroidery block quilt. Google either of these to find lots of inspiration.
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Missouri Star Quilt Company has some awesome tutorials.
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Old 01-17-2018, 05:48 PM
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If you Google quilt images - whether 'pieced', 'applique' or other methods - oodles will come up on pinterest. You can usually find where to buy the pattern if your favourites give the name of the quilt
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oh my goodness, that's a very broad question!
You mention handwork - paper piecing, applique and so on. "Piecing the Past" shop has a BOW (block of the week), that focuses on more traditional patterns, with "reproduction" fabrics. She just started a new one last Monday - the patterns are free via email, but if you sign up AFTER it's started, any weeks you missed are 99 cents.
Here's the link: http://www.piecingthepastquilts.com/

Here on the Quilting Board, in the "Challenges and Contests" sub-site, there was a thread going for her previous BOW.

If you're into scraps, Bonnie Hunter's "Quiltville" is a good place for all things scrappy. Lots of free patterns, and she just finished the "New Year's Mystery Quilt".

When I Googled "traditional quilting blogs", this list came up:
http://www.quiltersreview.com/our-8-...uilting-blogs/

One of my very favorite teachers for drafting the quilting designs (as opposed to piecing designs) is Lisa Calle, at www.lisacalle.com or www.stonehousequilting.com . I have to admit, I'm something of a "groupie" for all things Lisa - I love how she teaches and I love her tools.

For "modern" quilting, my personal fave is Judi Madsen. Oh, the TEXTURE in her quilting!!! it's something to behold!!

For wholecloth quilting ideas/inspiration, I search on architecture - especially "Cosmati" architecture.

And the number one place I go for inspiration, friendship, support, encouragement, ideas.... etc., etc. -is right HERE on the Quilting Board. No matter where else I go, I always come back here - to share, to ask questions, to get support, to learn. This is the BEST place, over all.
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Old 01-17-2018, 10:57 PM
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Thanks everyone - I know it is a broad question but Google is almost too big of that makes sense? I’m not worried about having free patterns at this stage - it is about the ideas and I have loved looking through the pictures thread on here. I have the splendid sampler book with 100 blocks from different designers which is great but it is good to look at finished overall projects (and not just quilts themselves).

To whoever mentioned redwork - I did a couple of panels of this for a Christmas hanging last year and loved it. It is definitely something I will be revisiting (and the more complicated then image the more I like it!)

I also take a look on all the sites mentioned - thanks everyone.
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