Favorite Scrap Pattern
#2
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Blue Ridge Mountians
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Bonnie Hunters patterns on her quiltville.com web site is filled with wonderful scrap patterns including a Blue Ridge Beauty . I just made a scrappy, you can see it on this thread:
[h=1]A Shout Out about my Pixilated Quilt[/h]
What is your favorite?
[h=1]A Shout Out about my Pixilated Quilt[/h]
What is your favorite?
Last edited by Jane Quilter; 04-05-2017 at 03:30 PM.
#3
my two favorite patterns and my go-to leader and ender projects:
String blocks (check out Maryquilts.com for info on string quilts and lots of free patterns)
postage stamp ...lots of ways to set them.
I agree with Jane- Bonnie Hunter's patterns are great!
String blocks (check out Maryquilts.com for info on string quilts and lots of free patterns)
postage stamp ...lots of ways to set them.
I agree with Jane- Bonnie Hunter's patterns are great!
#5
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Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 131
I love MaryQuilts.com - she has some great options. I just started her 16 patch and four framed quilt (and wrote an article about it on my blog) using a jelly roll but it would also work well with your stash. I hope that helps!
#6
Love your quilt Jane! I don't have a favorite scrap pattern. The last scrap clean out was 80 blocks involving massive half square triangles and another that was Jewel Box. I plan to spend some time on Quiltville and Maryquilts.
#7
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I love this one -- thanks JenR8R -- it is on my to do list (am cutting the blocks )
http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...k-t275789.html
http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...k-t275789.html
#9
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Location: NY
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IMHO, the most impressive scrap quilts have strong changes in value, obvious lights and darks and the best patterns to show this off are log cabins or any of the LC variations (such as pineapple, courthouse steps, offset log cabin, etc).
#10
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Florida
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My favorite scrap pattern is simple squares made into placemats. I only keep batik scraps, I'm a batik girl. I just sew either 2.5 or 2 inch squares together and birth them without binding, add simple quilting. I guess I've made about 50 so far. I keep them on hand. They are so easy to give away. Friends don't feel like they are taking something that required alot of work and they get used, not "saved" . Other fabrics go to the free table a Guild.
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