What is your favorite quick & easy quilt pattern???
#11
For those who are interested in making a chevron quilt the way irishrose describes, see the "rail fence" method:
http://b-quilts.com/blog/?p=4614
http://b-quilts.com/blog/?p=4614
#14
Charlotte, those aren't batiks. I just used what I had on hand at the time. If I recall correctly, it was a mix of Michael Miller and Connecting Threads fabrics. Maybe something else mixed in. There is a close-up pic of the fabrics (http://blog.ajpadilla.com/2010/09/04...-requirements/), but this particular quilt was made in 2010, so I don't know if any of those fabrics are available anymore.
If anyone is interested in this particular quilt, it was the basis of a quilt-along back in 2010. The posts are still up, with pdf files for yardage requirements and different quilt sizes:
http://blog.ajpadilla.com/category/s...ilting/page/2/
If anyone is interested in this particular quilt, it was the basis of a quilt-along back in 2010. The posts are still up, with pdf files for yardage requirements and different quilt sizes:
http://blog.ajpadilla.com/category/s...ilting/page/2/
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I am in the process of making a quilt like this one. The website is down and doesn't give directions on how to do it. I am using 5" squares and 2 1/2" strips. Goes together really quickly!
http://homemadepins.com/2013/02/24/good-for-scraps/
http://homemadepins.com/2013/02/24/good-for-scraps/
#18
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I do a square in a square for charity quite often. Easy to piece. Fun to sometimes do the blocks off center. Here are the blocks I am currently working on for two charity quilt tops for foster kids.
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