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    Old 03-19-2013, 03:14 PM
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    Originally Posted by wildyard
    I totally love the landscape idea! You have plenty of fabric for that and you will have a lovely wall hanging when you are done. I'm working on my first one, but it's on hold right now.
    Isn't that funny. I hadn't even considered the wall hanging angle. I'm so glad I started this thread. I have seen so many things and ideas I didn't realise were out there.

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    You have the beginnings of a great French Braid.
    Oh those are gorgeous! I'd never seen one of those before, but the goggle images search showed me so many beautiful ones. Thanks for this idea!
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    Old 03-19-2013, 04:37 PM
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    I would probably set aside the yellow and the red flower fabrics for another project. Check out 'Quilter's Cache' website for thousands of block patterns that are rated by difficulty.
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    Old 03-19-2013, 05:13 PM
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    Post a photo when you get a quilt done, I'd love to see what you decided.
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    I like the idea of a sampler quilt with each block different. It would give you a chance to try several different ones and grow. When I learned to quilt we did a 6 block sampler, each block was a different technique. We had a basket, a log cabin (4 smaller one put together to make a 12" block), applique, reverse applique, a curved one(I did rob peter to pay paul using a drunkard path template), and it was either a block with a "y" seam or a star block, (I did lemoyne star). With each one you will learn something new. You can choose a variety that you feel comfortable with.
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    Old 03-19-2013, 09:30 PM
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    Originally Posted by quiltingnonie
    I would probably set aside the yellow and the red flower fabrics for another project. Check out 'Quilter's Cache' website for thousands of block patterns that are rated by difficulty.
    I spent a heck of a lot of time on that site picking out stuff I liked.

    Originally Posted by Christine-
    Post a photo when you get a quilt done, I'd love to see what you decided.
    Definitely. I have my head terribly full of blocks and ideas you've all so generously offered, so I think the next thing to do is determine what I can do with this much fabric and find what coordinates, preferably in my stash already.

    I did the math tonight, there's 11.09 sqft of fabric in that package with all the numbers rounded down, ie 12.4" became 12" for the calculations. That's just shy of a lineal meter x roughly 42"

    Originally Posted by starshine
    I like the idea of a sampler quilt with each block different. It would give you a chance to try several different ones and grow. When I learned to quilt we did a 6 block sampler, each block was a different technique. We had a basket, a log cabin (4 smaller one put together to make a 12" block), applique, reverse applique, a curved one(I did rob peter to pay paul using a drunkard path template), and it was either a block with a "y" seam or a star block, (I did lemoyne star). With each one you will learn something new. You can choose a variety that you feel comfortable with.
    That sounds great too! about 6 months ago I spent some time going through a book of blocks and picked out about a dozen I'd like to make in a sampler. I wonder how many would work with these fabrics...
    *wanders off to go find that list*

    I'll pull out some of the blenders I have tomorrow and see if I have any great matches to supplement.
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    Old 03-20-2013, 11:44 AM
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    Ok,.. these are the fabrics I think can work with the fabrics, or some of them.

    With the original fabrics:
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]403000[/ATTACH]

    The three of them on their own:

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]403001[/ATTACH]

    The one on the left is another one I acquired from the Estate Sale. The one on the right seems too "literal" to me to match the batiks alone, though maybe cut into smaller pieces it wouldn't be an issue. The one in the middle is my favorite.

    I'd love to hear what thoughts these three "blenders" bring about.

    And I guess for the sake of non-censorship, this is the sum total of my entire quilting cotton stash (the big fleece kitties and craft sized batting not withstanding)

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]403002[/ATTACH]
    Attached Thumbnails img_5340.jpg   img_5339.jpg   img_5346.jpg  

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    Old 03-20-2013, 12:00 PM
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    I think your fabrics all work wonderfully. There is enough "literalness" in some of the other fabrics, such as the ferns, to blend with yours and the colors are great!!
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    I vote that you send it to me and I will figure something out!! Seriously, those are pretty fabrics.
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    Old 03-20-2013, 10:36 PM
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    Originally Posted by wildyard
    I think your fabrics all work wonderfully. There is enough "literalness" in some of the other fabrics, such as the ferns, to blend with yours and the colors are great!!
    You know, I put the ferns right on top of the green literal one, and it doesn't look bad at all. I don't think I "See" these things naturally. Maybe with more practice.

    Originally Posted by Quilter 65
    I vote that you send it to me and I will figure something out!! Seriously, those are pretty fabrics.
    LOL! It's nice to see that people don't think "Ugh! What poor taste" It's a good start.


    I saw this today from a link someone posted here:
    http://www.fonsandporter.com/article...squares_quilts
    This looks like a great size for the "small" amount of some of the fabrics I have...
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    Old 03-21-2013, 04:38 AM
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    I'd remove bright multi-color on black and then have a picnic with the others. That one piece might work well as a narrow border, but not much more. That's my preference of course.
    Don't think you could go very wrong with your choices.
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