Beginner patterns needed
#22
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Scott Depot WV
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I am a beginner too!! I took one class to get me started but all the others seem to be while I'm at work! I pour over these magazines that have beginner patterns. I would love to have a really simple jelly roll pattern. I've bought a couple jelly rolls and would love to use them. Good luck with your rehab and God Bless you!
#25
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Love log cabin blocks. Now, for the book's binding that is shot: take it to Office Depot and they will put a spiral binding on it for $3.00 and will also add a clear cover sheet on the outside of the book. I am gradually getting all my soft bound books changed over to spiral bindings.
Turning 20 might be a good beginning block to try also. Good luck in finding the right pattern for you at this time in your recovery.
Turning 20 might be a good beginning block to try also. Good luck in finding the right pattern for you at this time in your recovery.
#29
I would also throw Rail Fence out there, and then the Disapearing 9 Patch. The rail fence can be done by strip quilting. I LOVE the Missouri Star Quilt Companies tutorials. SO here they are:
Rail Fence: http://youtu.be/Y-9qG-XZTJM
Disapearing 9 Patch: http://youtu.be/dEjZOXxPazg
Hope this helps you! :)
Rail Fence: http://youtu.be/Y-9qG-XZTJM
Disapearing 9 Patch: http://youtu.be/dEjZOXxPazg
Hope this helps you! :)
#30
I wish you luck in your recovery. I will be keeping you in my prayers . Trip around the world is an easy pattern. It is just a square pattern, but depending on the colors, the possibilities are endless! I would love to have someone do my binding. Then, my family and pets would not have to leave home when I start. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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