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Old 05-02-2012, 06:16 PM
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Thank you, everyone, for the wonderful suggestions.

Boring 8" blocks, farewell!

I'm gonna break out of the mold. I'm "going rogue", as Lori put it!

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Old 05-02-2012, 06:23 PM
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I let the fabric tell me.
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Old 05-02-2012, 07:09 PM
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I also use charity quilts as a chance to experiment or try out a quilt in a magazine that I like.
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Old 05-02-2012, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Peckish View Post
Those are very pretty! I've always thought of 9-patches in that setting as an Irish chain. Maybe I'm wrong, I dunno. Anyway...
The Florentine Fantasy is a free download and can be found here: http://www.robertkaufman.com/quiltin...ntine_fantasy/
just click "download more info" at the right for the pattern. The quilt they picture is made from rather busy fabrics, but I will post pics of the ones I've made soon (hopefully).
Sylvia's Windows seems to be harder to locate. It was a pattern published in a magazine a year or two ago, I think it may have been McCall's, I'm not sure. Let me work on finding that pattern....
You're right... those quilts really are just scrappy Single Irish Chain quilts. Thank You for the link to the Florentine Fantasy quilt. I'd Love to see pictures of yours!

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Old 05-02-2012, 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by gollytwo View Post
I am very partial to 16 patch blocks using 2 1/2" squares (cut)
Always including 3 solid blacks scattered amongst the others
I sash with black or navy, using a 2 /12" cornerstone of a scrap.

Have also made the same quilt with 3 1/2" (cut) squares

Many years ago when I went regularly to Quilting by the Lake in Cazenovia, NY quilters threw away large scrap pieces.
After the classes were over I collected large scraps from wastebaskets, enough to make a double Ocean Waves, which I've called The QBL Wastebasket Quilt
I think I saw some 16-patch blocks done like that in a swap on another board a couple of years ago. They're here ---> http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltbl...s/sixteens.htm. They were neat! And a great way to use up scraps. Do have happen to have pictures of yours?
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Old 05-02-2012, 07:46 PM
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Originally Posted by PokerDiva View Post
Here is some of my last scrap charity quilts. Very easy.
These are all great! What pattern are those 1st two? I recognize the bottom pattern but not that first one.
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Originally Posted by mhollifiel View Post
I can't stop making the Potato Chip Quilt using my homemade jelly roll fabrics framing a square in the center. I like an 8 1/2" square framed by a 2 1/2" strip giving a 10" finished square. Goes fast an is so addictive. I am currently looking for examples of a version where you whack the 10" (or whatever size you make) into equal fourths and reassemble with interesting results. I posted about that a couple of days ago.
I went through my stash and purged this January using up anything that was cut into, too small to show up in my stash stacking, leftover from garment construction, or just not to my taste anymore. Then I set about chopping the purged stuff up into strips of various sizes a la Bonnie Hunter. I have thus far put together 63 tops for Project Linus and have still got a ways to go to use up what I chopped up. The tops went together fast because I had a "leaders and enders" Bonnie Hunter thing going with some of these fabrics as well. I have little piles everywhere even though much has been used up. I have never had so much fun piecing tops or been so productive with stuff I was trying to move out. I can't wait to get through this and start on the stuff I LIKE! LOL!
Where did you find the pattern fore Potato Chip quilts? I've looked for it & can't seem to locate it anywhere. Is it called something else?

Do you mean to make your cut squares like Patchwork Posy (or whatever that pattern is called?). That would be super, super cute!
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I like friendship star, pinwheels, rail fence (using lights, mediums, and dark scraps), there are lots of variations on the 9 patch, wrapped candy, cracker. I get a lot of ideas from 5500 Quilt Blocks by Maggie Malone.
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Prisons, everybody things of making quilts for cute little babies, elderly people, but the forgotten are those in prison. They are people to and nobody is giving them any love at all.
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MadQuilter - I can't look at a block & tell how it went together. So forgive me for being obtuse as Barny would say. Please list the steps it took to make those beautiful blocks. What size are they?
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