Scrap quilt
#22
Love your quilt, I have lots o scraps to use up, I like the log cabin for scrap quilts. thanks for sharing
#24
Take a look at www.maryquilts.com . She has lots of free patterns, some of which are Go friendly, and she does a lot with scrappy strip quilts.
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#25
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Crystal Coast of North Carolina
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I like this pattern: http://www.twokwikquilters.net/
#27
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Hamburg,Western New York State
Posts: 4,856
I just finished a scrap quilt using the pattern Ultimate Scrap Quilt. Free pattern for it can be found at www.northhillsquilter.blogspot.com and search for untimate scrap quilt. The blocks are 12 inch and the quilt goes together really fast. The results are wonderful. Merry Christmas
#28
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Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 1,265
From Quilter's Cache, my go-to block patterns are:
Annie's Choice (half-square triangles - "HST")
9-patch blocks (sashed, sometimes en pointe layout)
Basket of Chips (HST)
Beacon Lights (HST)
Braid (rectangles and squares)
Broken Dishes (HST)
Buckeye beauty
Chinese Coins (rectangles)
Depression (HST)
Grandmother's Choice
Indiana Puzzle (HST
Mosaic 2 (HST)
Roman Square (rectangles)
Tennessee (HST)
Annie's Choice (half-square triangles - "HST")
9-patch blocks (sashed, sometimes en pointe layout)
Basket of Chips (HST)
Beacon Lights (HST)
Braid (rectangles and squares)
Broken Dishes (HST)
Buckeye beauty
Chinese Coins (rectangles)
Depression (HST)
Grandmother's Choice
Indiana Puzzle (HST
Mosaic 2 (HST)
Roman Square (rectangles)
Tennessee (HST)
#29
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 1,991
I was really pleased to read that trolleystation made my Ultimate Scrap Quilt. This is the pattern that I designed to use up all the bits and pieces that my guild had accumulated for Community Outreach quilts. We had lots of fabric but nothing to co-ordinate into a quilt. The blocks are actually 24" and only need to be matched in one place and are simple enough for a beginner. The cutting is easy too as you just need 8 1/2" and 4 1/2" strips sub-cut into the necessary sizes. We have put some of the weirdest fabrics together in these quilts and they always look good. Twelve blocks makes a 72" X 96" quilt. Our guild backs them with a sheet and uses Polydown batting. I sent the pattern to Marilyn to post on her blog as she does so many quilts to give away and I thought others might like it too.
#30
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
Posts: 6,135
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