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Old 03-12-2015, 06:10 AM
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Default Looking for Mariner's Compass Paper Pieced Pattern

Good morning ya'll - - I am an experienced sewer and want to make a Mariner's Compass quilt, but I am having a hard time finding a paper pieced pattern here in my local area. I have found patterns and books on line, but don't really know which one would be best. Do any of you have a recommendation for a pattern/book?

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Old 03-12-2015, 06:34 AM
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There are so many different patterns both traditional and modern that it is hard to pick something out. On this Google search, there were numerous books listed one especially by Carol Doak called Mariner's Compass Stars: 24 Stellar Paper-Pieced Blocks & 9 Easy Quilt Projects.
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Gail Garber has some wonderful designs out there. https://www.google.ca/search?q=Gail+...w=1280&bih=867
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I made this quilt using Judy Mathieson's book Mariners Compass quilts setting a new course. I highly recommend it. The book contains several patterns for 14" MC blocks but best of all gives very good directions on how to draft your own to any size. The book contains a pull out pattern for some larger sizes. I think they finish at around 36"? Can't remember. In the pictured quilt I used the pattern for the center compass and drafted my own for the outer compass and partial compass. the book also teaches you how to use the freezer paper method of paper piecing, which I loved and have used a lot since. You don't stitch through the paper but next it (folded over) so you can reuse pattern pieces multiple times and there is no tedious removal.

http://www.amazon.com/Mariners-Compa...6179475&sr=1-1

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I also made this using the book:
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Old 03-12-2015, 09:13 AM
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Thank you ladies!! I appreciate the feedback.

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Old 03-12-2015, 12:28 PM
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My Goodness FFanatic .... both are gorgeous, but the brown/orange one is incredible!!!!
Do you have more pics of it on a thread here? Perhaps you can give us the link?
THANKS!!!!!!!
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QuiltE and anyone else interested

Here are links to that labor of love. several years in the making all hand quilted

http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...p-t127559.html

http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...n-t161213.html
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The more I see of this one .... the more amazingly incredible it is!

Absolutely beyond belief ..... and I hope that brother fully deserves those years of hard work in your labour of love!
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I've been practicing a little with the paperpiecing you mentioned about not stitching throughit. Is so easy. Love your quilts.
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I made this quilt using Judy Mathieson's book Mariners Compass quilts setting a new course. I highly recommend it. The book contains several patterns for 14" MC blocks but best of all gives very good directions on how to draft your own to any size. The book contains a pull out pattern for some larger sizes. I think they finish at around 36"? Can't remember. In the pictured quilt I used the pattern for the center compass and drafted my own for the outer compass and partial compass. the book also teaches you how to use the freezer paper method of paper piecing, which I loved and have used a lot since. You don't stitch through the paper but next it (folded over) so you can reuse pattern pieces multiple times and there is no tedious removal.

http://www.amazon.com/Mariners-Compa...6179475&sr=1-1

[ATTACH=CONFIG]513277[/ATTACH]

I also made this using the book:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]513278[/ATTACH]
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