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moreland 09-04-2010 09:09 AM


Originally Posted by All Thumbs
Fussy cut those stripes and then make traditional log cabins with coordinating fabric as the light side. I saw this on Fons and Porter just this morning. Looked super, although they did their center cut as a diamond rather than a square. A bit detailed for me but beautiful in any event. Post what you end up doing and good luck.

I really like log cabin blocks--I just might try this.

Twilliebee 09-04-2010 09:35 AM

Love the fabrics you chose.
An idea: use the floral strips as squares on point alternating with 4 or 9 patches of the marbled fabric as the light and squares of the small floral as the dark.
Pick one more fabric or one of the marbles as setting triangles.
Use the paisley as the alternating strips.
Be a nice bright quilt in a very traditional setting.
Check out Bobbie A Aug's vertical quilts book for more ideas.
Love that book. Also love the log cabin blocks idea.
It's going to be gorgeous no matter what you do. And looking at that spectacular avatar, it's hard to imagine you ever being stuck for an idea.
Glad it happens to everyone, even the most accomplished. There's still hope for me LOL!
Happy quilting!

quilttiludrop 09-04-2010 09:37 AM

I would cut apart each section and use them as sashing and/or borders! :-)

Pineapple Princess 09-04-2010 09:38 AM

What about a turning twenty block with sashing strips?

laureneberhard 09-04-2010 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by lynnie
a stack and wackout of the stripes and the solids as settings.or... do a block and use the stripes, fussy cut on the diagonal for a corner block

That was my first idea too. Or pinwheel blocks with the pinwheels in the stripe and the settings in the other fabrics. If you have enough, use the stripe in the borders too.

:)

AlienQuilter 09-04-2010 10:12 AM

Tube blocks?

http://tutorials.missouriquiltco.com/

Instead of sewing 2 1/2" strips, just cut strips the width of the stripe, then cut a plain strip the same width. You could get a mitered block!

Fiber Artist 09-04-2010 11:30 AM


Originally Posted by candi
How wide is each floral stripe in the print fabric? If it was me, I would be trying to cut the floral part for the center of stars , use the blenders for the star points, and then cut the small floral strips and the paisley strips for sashing and borders, but again ,I tend to think of the hard way to get things done, so take this with a grain of salt from a beginner quilter :)

Nice idea.

Ditter43 09-04-2010 11:34 AM

The first thing it said to me was.....you want me!!!!:D Then it said it would be perfect for a OBW......I am sure there are a lot of patterns this would be beautiful in!! :D :D

nana pat 09-04-2010 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by kathy
OMG< I have the perfect idea!!!!!!!! send it to ME! :thumbup:
it's BEAUTIFUL and paisely is my all time favorite

chuckle, chuckle! You are so outrajous. Wow that sure doesnt look like it's spelled right. Is it outragous? Anyhow, I love all the fabs and also dont know how I would use them.

magpiefeather 09-04-2010 12:25 PM

I would make a lone star with the darkest shade in the center and on the points...and cut the roses stripe for the border....


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