*HELP* Block and Layout Suggestions
#31
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This may sound crazy but I really like the fabric in the background and would make it the backing so you don't have to cut the pictures. I liked the second style quilt in your picture for the other fabrics. Good luck. Been there with the quilters block then when it breaks I've gone totally manic and can't work fast enough-it'll come when you least expect it
#32
sewcrafty said: You want a throw around quilt, not heirloom. So then why not just use the Iris fabric as the whole center as the focus? Add borders and then quilt it around all the different size boxes and around the flowers.
I'm not one that believes that every piece of fabric is made to be sliced up. Some say, just use me.
I agree. That floral print is really beautiful just as it is. I am an iris fan, and love all flowers, so I would have a hard time cutting up that fabric if it can be used as is.
I'm not one that believes that every piece of fabric is made to be sliced up. Some say, just use me.
I agree. That floral print is really beautiful just as it is. I am an iris fan, and love all flowers, so I would have a hard time cutting up that fabric if it can be used as is.
#34
The flower fabric is wonderful....make a smallish square in the center and then do something around the center and then a couple of borders! Use a few of the iris in the outside edge and/border! Simple! Keep it simple!
#36
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Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl
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
#38
One of my Turning Twenty pattern books had directions for the same type quilt pattern using fewer or more FQ's which would give you various size quilts - lap, throw, twin, full, queen, and kings. That being said - I cut all the FQ's as per layout for the size quilt I was making, and then substituted semi-fussy cut squares for the size squares called for in the directions. Unfortunately, I can't find my Turning Twenty pattern book so I could give you the exact name. Might have been Book II or Book III - but I can't remember which one it was. Anyhow, it's a fast and easy quilt to cut out and piece - and those larger squares are perfect for a fussy cut square or as a background for applique. Just a thought - love the colors you've chosen.
#39
Originally Posted by busygranny
I love the two throws beneath your fabrics. Can you tell me what pattern they are? Thanks. Love your choice of fabrics. No matter what you do, it will be beautiful.
The tulip one is from this site : http://www.quiltuniversity.com
it was for a class. The instrutor may have the pattern or be able to help you find it.
The Baltimore Album was from this site http://www.blossomhillquilts.com
#40
Originally Posted by NanaCsews2
Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl
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
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