Using Panels in quilts
#11
Check out Judy Sisneros' book, Nine-Patch Pizzaz. It is fabulous for using large focus fabrics or smaller panels. Like the potato chips, you can't make just one of these quilts, they're so much fun.
#14
I will look for that book and try that. Thanks.
Wow, I just read all the comments and the welcome and I am really touched by your sharing. Lots of time I have a question and no one to ask. This is a great community. I love Quilters!
Wow, I just read all the comments and the welcome and I am really touched by your sharing. Lots of time I have a question and no one to ask. This is a great community. I love Quilters!
#15
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Go to "Search" and type in the word "Panel(s)". You will be amazed at all the quilters on this board whose ideas you can look at and try from the pictures. I just ordered some panels from Fabrics.com and can't wait to work with them. Have fun and create. You will be so excited to see the finished creation you made. I never thought at 63 yrs old I would start a new hobby and after a year of learning I am so excited every time I see fabric I like for another quilt.
#16
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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I am working on one now with the WInter Berry by Red Rooster snowmen panels (http://store.cottage-quilts.com/stor...8018&Photo=One).
I found that the different pictures were odd sizes. So I started out drafting the pattern in such a way that I did it a step at a time. I would cut the accent material a bit bigger and then square up/trim as needed rather than try to measure exactly 11 and 7/8s or some such nonsense. And I ended up with 3 large rows and then added two rows in between.
It's definitely a scrappy quilt! I did some piano keys, 4 patch, 16 patch,raw edge applique, etc.
I need to take a picture....i have two quilts in front of it before I actually get to quilting it!
I found that the different pictures were odd sizes. So I started out drafting the pattern in such a way that I did it a step at a time. I would cut the accent material a bit bigger and then square up/trim as needed rather than try to measure exactly 11 and 7/8s or some such nonsense. And I ended up with 3 large rows and then added two rows in between.
It's definitely a scrappy quilt! I did some piano keys, 4 patch, 16 patch,raw edge applique, etc.
I need to take a picture....i have two quilts in front of it before I actually get to quilting it!
#17
I was given this panel last year & loved it so much that I hated to cut it up. So I made a quilt around it....and then bought another panel for cutting & playing. Now I just wish I knew where I packed it.
#18
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Originally Posted by Beachbound
I was given this panel last year & loved it so much that I hated to cut it up. So I made a quilt around it....and then bought another panel for cutting & playing. Now I just wish I knew where I packed it.
#19
Originally Posted by AnnaK
Check out Judy Sisneros' book, Nine-Patch Pizzaz. It is fabulous for using large focus fabrics or smaller panels. Like the potato chips, you can't make just one of these quilts, they're so much fun.
#20
Originally Posted by BrendaK
Originally Posted by Beachbound
I was given this panel last year & loved it so much that I hated to cut it up. So I made a quilt around it....and then bought another panel for cutting & playing. Now I just wish I knew where I packed it.
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