How many of you actually use a pattern?
#32
Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
I quilted off and on during my life, mostly off these last 10 years or so, and have recently come back to it. What I'm wondering is, how many people actually purchase and follow a pattern for a quilt? I have never used a pattern. Some times I look through books or mags for some design ideas, but most quilts are simple enough to do without patterns (squares, rectangles, triangles, etc...) so except for the most intricate ones, are patterns even really necessary? How often do you use them?
I have posted a quilt or two here and the first question that always pops up is: Where did you get that pattern? Do most people piece from patterns?
I have posted a quilt or two here and the first question that always pops up is: Where did you get that pattern? Do most people piece from patterns?
#33
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: MN
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I usually use a pattern but I always end up changing it.
Adding more rows, using more colors, moving blocks around, etc.
Patterns are a starting point and then I go wherever I want from there usually making it up as I go.
Adding more rows, using more colors, moving blocks around, etc.
Patterns are a starting point and then I go wherever I want from there usually making it up as I go.
#36
I do both. There are some blocks that I follow the pattern, especially the more complicated ones. I don't necessarily follow an entire pattern. I will use parts of several.
I create as I go and sometimes make my own pattern.
I create as I go and sometimes make my own pattern.
#37
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: United States
Posts: 10
I started quilting and not using a pattern but have recently begun using them. I have found that there is some difference in making the picture in my head happen and following a pattern. The biggest is less waste ... my head isn't always accurate.
I am currently making mini log cabins for a charity quilt.
I am currently making mini log cabins for a charity quilt.
#40
If I hadn't used a pattern for my French Braid quilt, it would have ended up looking like Mashed Potatoes! LOL I just can't imagine what some of my stuff would look like without one. Although I have made my own way on a lot a lot of quilts, sometimes following the book helps a lot, and am trying to think mo0re out of the box. You guys are very inspiring.
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