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Old 05-26-2019, 08:12 AM
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I have 3 yards of this fabric, got it at the Salvation army fabric sale, so it was not very expensive.
not sure what to do with it. I have 7 yds of coordinating fabric for back and borders.
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Old 05-26-2019, 08:22 AM
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Wow that’s really pretty. I’d be tempted to do some simple blocks, pulling out the colors from the fabric. Then maybe use the fabric for some nice big borders. Or alternate simple blocks with big blocks of the fabric.
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Old 05-26-2019, 08:46 AM
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Try Warm Wishes pattern. It has a focus fabric and 2 or 3 coordinating fabrics used in alternating blocks. If you are not familiar with this pattern google Warm Wishes quilt pattern. It is a free pattern on the internet. Used a lot in Project Linus quilts.
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Old 05-26-2019, 09:03 AM
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Totally my colours, so I can see why you like it.

Agree ... don't cut it .... and use it for a backing!!!
Without matching the pattern, it would give you a backing approx. 54"x80"
But I would definitely match the print, to keep it looking awesome.
Once you know your backing size, then you can decide on your front requirements!

I would use the offcuts to make a top with the coordinating fabrics you already have.
Or even, do the top without them ... kind of like a two for one deal ... reversible!
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Stack and Wack, either 4 patch a (4 repeats needed) or the 6 piece triangle pieces (6 repeats needed).

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Originally Posted by QuiltE View Post
Totally my colours, so I can see why you like it.

Agree ... don't cut it .... and use it for a backing!!!
Without matching the pattern, it would give you a backing approx. 54"x80"
But I would definitely match the print, to keep it looking awesome.
Once you know your backing size, then you can decide on your front requirements!
It sounds best to me, too, to keep it as an entire side, although I'd just use some wide panels of it and alternate thin strips of a coordinating blender to keep from having to match the print. That would free up the front to make any pattern you like from the coordinates.

Warm Wishes is wildly popular, but to me, it can easily look like the focus fabric is just pasted on in squares instead of blending into the others. There are some artful examples here on the board if you do a search.

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Old 05-26-2019, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by paintmejudy View Post
Stack and Wack, either 4 patch a (4 repeats needed) or the 6 piece triangle pieces (6 repeats needed).
Yes, that would work, though Mimi01 said it was too pretty to cut .......
....... and doing a SAW, 4PP or OBW would mean chopping it all up!

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I would do a bq pattern
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Old 05-26-2019, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by QuiltE View Post
Totally my colours, so I can see why you like it.

Agree ... don't cut it .... and use it for a backing!!!
Without matching the pattern, it would give you a backing approx. 54"x80"
But I would definitely match the print, to keep it looking awesome.
Once you know your backing size, then you can decide on your front requirements!

I would use the offcuts to make a top with the coordinating fabrics you already have.
Or even, do the top without them ... kind of like a two for one deal ... reversible!
How would I get the 54x80 for a backing
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Old 05-26-2019, 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Mimi01 View Post
How would I get the 54x80 for a backing
I was just going with your measurements of 3 yards.
Split that in half and they would each be 54xWOF, together approx. 54x80.
As mentioned, matching the design would make it smaller for sure.
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