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Old 01-17-2017, 08:16 PM
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I have a French Braid pattern and wonder if it could be scrappy. Seems rather complicated. Any recommendations for this pattern?
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everything can and should be scrappy.......just my opinion.......I love scrappy........
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This is a search for Scrappy French Braid. https://images.search.yahoo.com/sear...uilts&fr=yfp-t

I did notice that a lot of the quilts are really Friendship Braid. Good luck with your quilt.
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It depends what kind of look you're after. Because of the strong diagonals of the French braid pattern, it can be scrappy without losing the sense of pattern. On the other hand, by controlling the colors you can create other effects. For example, you can change colors gradually and/or move from dark to light (and back).

For the best of both worlds, how 'bout a "controlled" scrappy?
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Just be careful because all those edges will be on the bias. My friend's FB tablerunner stretched a good bit. I'd suggest heavily starched fabrics before cutting, and handle gently, no pulling through the sewing machine or sliding that iron around. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by JustAbitCrazy View Post
Just be careful because all those edges will be on the bias. My friend's FB tablerunner stretched a good bit. I'd suggest heavily starched fabrics before cutting, and handle gently, no pulling through the sewing machine or sliding that iron around. Good luck.
it helps alot to sew a border to it BEFORE you trim the edges!

I have made a couple of French Braid quilts and they are really quite easy. They go together kind of like a log cabin, where you alternate sides.
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Originally Posted by katier825 View Post
it helps alot to sew a border to it BEFORE you trim the edges!
thanks for that tip... FB is on my to do list
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I love a scrappy French braid but I do make the little squares all the same color. Just me.
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I followed the link above and it appears that the sky is the limit for choosing fabrics for the French Braid pattern. I do think those with great contrast are the most appealing to me whether the contrast is color or pattern.
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I made a braided quilt (well it's a ufo) but I have all the components except the strips done and my pieces were not on the bias. Anyway it's done in batiks a rainbow of colors. It's not a difficult quilt to make I just lost interest after running out of one of my fabrics!
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