Easy project for Newbie?
#3
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Hello from California. My favorite beginner patterns are straight-line blocks. Triple rail fence, 4-patch, 9-patch, log cabin.....none of them have curves, or bias edges (triangles). Some of them work really well with 2 or 3 different fabrics and the results are tried and true. The fact that you are asking questions as you are starting tells me that you are on the right track.
How do you become "passable?" Practice, cut with precision, sew an accurate 1/4" seam, press carefully, align blocks and pin when sewing blocks together, check along the way that everything lines up and before you know it - you'll be an old hand at this quilty thing. Most of all - have fun and don't beat yourself up when things don't turn out perfect.
How do you become "passable?" Practice, cut with precision, sew an accurate 1/4" seam, press carefully, align blocks and pin when sewing blocks together, check along the way that everything lines up and before you know it - you'll be an old hand at this quilty thing. Most of all - have fun and don't beat yourself up when things don't turn out perfect.
#4
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 493
The disappearing 9 patch is easy, quick and fun. Here's a link.
http://quiltsatcs.blogspot.com/2007/...-tutorial.html
http://quiltsatcs.blogspot.com/2007/...-tutorial.html
#6
I made several tops using the Just Can't Cut it Pattern to build up my confidence.
It is quick and easy (once you get the hang of it!) lol It really is easy. :)
http://allwashedupquilts.blogspot.co...27t%20Cut%20It
They also have a pattern called 5 & Dime that is simple.
It is quick and easy (once you get the hang of it!) lol It really is easy. :)
http://allwashedupquilts.blogspot.co...27t%20Cut%20It
They also have a pattern called 5 & Dime that is simple.
#8
A log cabin is really a fun and fast good looking quilt. There is an autor named elenore burns that has books on this one out there and many more newbie type patterns. She was my first quilt teacher many years ago from a book called log cabin in a day.
#9
This site here has lot's of easy to do patterns,maybe this will help you..
http://quilterscache.com/
also here:http://quiltville.com/
:-D :thumbup:
http://quilterscache.com/
also here:http://quiltville.com/
:-D :thumbup:
#10
Mug rugs, placemats, tablerunners...
There are a ton of blocks which make easy quilt tops. Spools, Snowballs and pieced hearts are the first to come to mind.
Welcome to quilting. I hope you have a blast.
There are a ton of blocks which make easy quilt tops. Spools, Snowballs and pieced hearts are the first to come to mind.
Welcome to quilting. I hope you have a blast.
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