*HELP* Block and Layout Suggestions
#11
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Michigan
Posts: 11,276
here's a free paper pieced iris. Maybe do the first quilt example you have, use the PP iris for the 2 large applique block, then use the rest of your fabrics for the squares.
http://piecebynumber.com/iris.htm
http://piecebynumber.com/iris.htm
#12
Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
here's a free paper pieced iris. Maybe do the first quilt example you have, use the PP iris for the 2 large applique block, then use the rest of your fabrics for the squares.
http://piecebynumber.com/iris.htm
http://piecebynumber.com/iris.htm
#13
Check out Mountain Peek Creations website for lots of patterns that use a focus fabric as a large blocks with other blocks around it.
http://www.justitdist.com/mountainpeek.php
You will need to scroll about half way down the page to start seeing patterns that would work for this - - i.e. Spot Light, Sidelight, Center Stage, Grand Stand, Arcadia, Times 3 are some that might work for you.
These would be simple quilts to do and would showcase your central fabric.
I would not use the iris fabric as a border fabric because the "blocks" on it are staggered so, to me anyway, the border would look "catty-wampus". I would use the iris fabric as my central/focus fabric in a large block or blocks.
http://www.justitdist.com/mountainpeek.php
You will need to scroll about half way down the page to start seeing patterns that would work for this - - i.e. Spot Light, Sidelight, Center Stage, Grand Stand, Arcadia, Times 3 are some that might work for you.
These would be simple quilts to do and would showcase your central fabric.
I would not use the iris fabric as a border fabric because the "blocks" on it are staggered so, to me anyway, the border would look "catty-wampus". I would use the iris fabric as my central/focus fabric in a large block or blocks.
#14
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Bosque County, Texas
Posts: 2,709
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Iris-Blossom...item1c044cfc56
Here is a source for an embroidered iris if you would want to do that for your block.
Here is a source for an embroidered iris if you would want to do that for your block.
#15
Originally Posted by PWinston
Check out Mountain Peek Creations website for lots of patterns that use a focus fabric as a large blocks with other blocks around it.
http://www.justitdist.com/mountainpeek.php
You will need to scroll about half way down the page to start seeing patterns that would work for this - - i.e. Spot Light, Sidelight, Center Stage, Grand Stand, Arcadia, Times 3 are some that might work for you.
These would be simple quilts to do and would showcase your central fabric.
I would not use the iris fabric as a border fabric because the "blocks" on it are staggered so, to me anyway, the border would look "catty-wampus". I would use the iris fabric as my central/focus fabric in a large block or blocks.
http://www.justitdist.com/mountainpeek.php
You will need to scroll about half way down the page to start seeing patterns that would work for this - - i.e. Spot Light, Sidelight, Center Stage, Grand Stand, Arcadia, Times 3 are some that might work for you.
These would be simple quilts to do and would showcase your central fabric.
I would not use the iris fabric as a border fabric because the "blocks" on it are staggered so, to me anyway, the border would look "catty-wampus". I would use the iris fabric as my central/focus fabric in a large block or blocks.
#16
Originally Posted by TanyaL
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Iris-Blossom...item1c044cfc56
Here is a source for an embroidered iris if you would want to do that for your block.
Here is a source for an embroidered iris if you would want to do that for your block.
#17
I just saw a gorgeous quilt the other day. It was a log cabin with some broderie perse applique to accent it
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-153855-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-153855-1.htm
#18
Beautiful fabrics. If you want her to curl up on the couch with it you may want to limit the amount of applique you put on it. Your sister may not, but some people treat applique quilts as delicate and fragile and store them away. I would hate to see that happen to such a pretty quilt.
#19
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Small town south of Ottawa, Ontario
Posts: 1,692
I like the picture of the little quilt underneath your fabric. I think I would fussy cut as many irises as possible for the small blocks and replace the tulips with the iris wreath pattern you gave the link to. Everyone has great suggestions, and with that goregous fabric, anything you choose will be fabulous.
#20
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: IN
Posts: 285
Originally Posted by TanyaL
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Iris-Blossom...item1c044cfc56
Here is a source for an embroidered iris if you would want to do that for your block.
Here is a source for an embroidered iris if you would want to do that for your block.
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