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What is your favorite pattern for 5" charm squares ?

What is your favorite pattern for 5" charm squares ?

Old 03-23-2013, 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by quiltingcandy View Post
Have you tried making a Twister quilt? I am making my first one, so can't say much yet. But it takes 5 inch blocks then you cut it once everything is sewn together.
That's a great idea! I forget that I have the twister tool!
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Old 03-23-2013, 07:21 PM
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I have a bunch of friends having babies this year I love the DP9 patch with charm packs. Sometimes I add a solid that matches that pack for the middle square.[ATTACH=CONFIG]403847[/ATTACH]
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Old 03-23-2013, 07:22 PM
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And they make great "I Spy" quilts if you have a lot with a certain subject. Or there is Around the World, it takes a specialized charm pack - but you can use any size block you like. And I happen to be very found of patchwork quilts - where you just sew them together randomly.
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Old 03-23-2013, 07:58 PM
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I love 5" charms because there are so many things you can do with them.

You can make a 10-Minute block quilt with them, or simply put them into rows in a happy arrangement and sash them, with cornerstones made of 2.5" squares, or pair each one with a solid (like Snow again) and make any number of HST designs.

I'm in the middle of a snowball quilt, in blues, with Moda Snow for the corners.

Have fun!
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Old 03-23-2013, 08:30 PM
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Pat Speth has at least 2 great books on Nickel Quilts. When I goggled nickel quilts I got lots of free quilt sites for 5 in. squares. Gonna have to go back to goggle now and check it out some more..................................lol
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Old 03-23-2013, 10:51 PM
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Tumbler quit-- Missouri Star sells a template for 5 inch charm squares
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Old 03-23-2013, 11:34 PM
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My favorite square right now for five inch squares is the Broken Dishes pattern. It is a lot of cutting and sewing, but it make a great quilt top. I am doing a baby quilt with six inch squares. It is turning out great. I decided to use six inch squares this time because I wanted the top to turn out a bit larger. I followed MSQC tutorial and really like it.
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I agree with the DP9P I would keep the corner squares on value, the center the same material and the other 4(north, south, east and west squares) with another value. I did this last year and loved the look. It looked like you had added borders and corner squares with very little wotk
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Old 03-24-2013, 03:52 AM
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I did as Maggiem said with my 6" squares -- laid them out in rows and moved them around until I liked how they looked, then stacked 'em up and sewed. I think it depends on the nature of the fabrics and how hard you want to work LOL. Mine were from a bright, large-print, funky line (George Mendoza "Wise Tree") and I just wanted something to brighten up my very dull living room.
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Old 03-24-2013, 04:39 AM
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Have you looked at the Missouri Star Quilts videos to make a very easy pinwheel? I have used their method for 3 quilts and I love it-- so easy with charm packs. Basically you put 2 squares face together and sew around all 4 sides, then turn it on the diagonal and cut from top corner to bottom and side to side. Open up and you have the pinwheel half made -- just sew the 4 pieces together. (And there's also a very easy Broken Dishes using the same method but sewing the 4 pieces together in a different way--can't wait to try that.)
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