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#1801
Power Poster
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Northern California mountains
Posts: 12,538
My DH refers to scrappies as "real" quilts. Meaning traditional frugal fabric usage. He always loves my scrappies but says they are too good for charity giving, because of the time and love involved... a concept I don't really buy into. He says scrappies are what I should give to someone who s seriously ill, such as the acquaintance with stage 4 brain cancer who was given a month to live MAX but was still alive, alert and wrapped in that quilt a year later ..... in remission!!!! She credited the "magic" of the quilt. Her DH said she always wrapped up in it for lounging at home or going out in his truck.
#1802
Rhonda asked me to post this and a tute on how to make it. This pattern is awesome for jelly rolls and 2.5" strips. It goes together fairly easily although the piecing is a bit finicky. Here is the link to the tute (PDF): http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...d-t235957.html
and the picture.
and the picture.
#1805
Thanks JNCT14! It is a gorgeous quilt!
Here is a quilt idea that came in my email today. It is from Victoriana Quilt Designs.
http://www.victorianaquiltdesigns.co...oftheMonth.htm
Rainbow Crossroads quilt
[ATTACH=CONFIG]449746[/ATTACH]
when I choose colors to use I like to go from the lighter to the darker and gradually go up the value chain. For the border she used going to the rt she went yellow orange red purple blue green. I would always put blue as the dominant color and she used green. To me green is less than most blues. Interesting also to see how she crossed a color like an x or L as in the blues. I would usually try not to repeat more than one color per line. Just me. From a distance it looked like a Kansas Dugout blocks to me but it is all HSTs and squares. Very interesting and a fun way to use up scraps!
Here is a quilt idea that came in my email today. It is from Victoriana Quilt Designs.
http://www.victorianaquiltdesigns.co...oftheMonth.htm
Rainbow Crossroads quilt
[ATTACH=CONFIG]449746[/ATTACH]
when I choose colors to use I like to go from the lighter to the darker and gradually go up the value chain. For the border she used going to the rt she went yellow orange red purple blue green. I would always put blue as the dominant color and she used green. To me green is less than most blues. Interesting also to see how she crossed a color like an x or L as in the blues. I would usually try not to repeat more than one color per line. Just me. From a distance it looked like a Kansas Dugout blocks to me but it is all HSTs and squares. Very interesting and a fun way to use up scraps!
Last edited by Rhonda; 12-03-2013 at 12:02 PM.
#1806
Wow, I love this. I'll check out your tutorial as I have a a couple of jelly rolls in search of the right project. Thank you.
Rhonda asked me to post this and a tute on how to make it. This pattern is awesome for jelly rolls and 2.5" strips. It goes together fairly easily although the piecing is a bit finicky. Here is the link to the tute (PDF): http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...d-t235957.html
and the picture.
and the picture.
#1807
I'd never have thought to do this l love this thread for all the terrific ideas you all post! Thank you!
http://www.victorianaquiltdesigns.co...oftheMonth.htm
Rainbow Crossroads quilt
[ATTACH=CONFIG]449746[/ATTACH]
when I choose colors to use I like to go from the lighter to the darker and gradually go up the value chain. For the border she used going to the rt she went yellow orange red purple blue green. I would always put blue as the dominant color and she used green. To me green is less than most blues. Interesting also to see how she crossed a color like an x or L as in the blues. I would usually try not to repeat more than one color per line. Just me. From a distance it looked like a Kansas Dugout blocks to me but it is all HSTs and squares. Very interesting and a fun way to use up scraps!
http://www.victorianaquiltdesigns.co...oftheMonth.htm
Rainbow Crossroads quilt
[ATTACH=CONFIG]449746[/ATTACH]
when I choose colors to use I like to go from the lighter to the darker and gradually go up the value chain. For the border she used going to the rt she went yellow orange red purple blue green. I would always put blue as the dominant color and she used green. To me green is less than most blues. Interesting also to see how she crossed a color like an x or L as in the blues. I would usually try not to repeat more than one color per line. Just me. From a distance it looked like a Kansas Dugout blocks to me but it is all HSTs and squares. Very interesting and a fun way to use up scraps!
#1808
Rhonda I love that quilt!! I am thinking of using 2.5 inch squares and making a baby quilt.........I have to have my husband work out the math and see if it will still be too big..... but I just love this one !!!
#1810
Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Freeport, Pennsylvania
Posts: 148
I just found this thread and have enjoyed reading a lot of the posts. I love to scrap quilt and those types of quilts always seem to be more interesting than the matchy-matchy quilts that I did while learning to quilt. Don't get me wrong, I still do matchy quilts from time to time, but it the scrap quilts that I seem to enjoy the most. It's like while you are piecing you think to yourself "Oh, I don't know about these fabrics going together", but when you stand back and look on it, it's like magic.
BTW, love the pics of all the quilts posted in here. Wish we had a "like" button.
BTW, love the pics of all the quilts posted in here. Wish we had a "like" button.
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