I need a quick baby quilt that looks complicated!
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The fastest for me would be a rail fence in 3 or 4 coordinating fabrics. I would strip-piece sets, then cut into squares. After piecing the center I might add a border (or 3) out of remaining fabrics.
A DP9 would take me a little longer (have to create 9-patch blocks, cut them, then reassemble) but it looks complicated.
Warm Wishes is another one that would take me a little longer, but it's really easy to do with a focus fabric and two solid colors.
A DP9 would take me a little longer (have to create 9-patch blocks, cut them, then reassemble) but it looks complicated.
Warm Wishes is another one that would take me a little longer, but it's really easy to do with a focus fabric and two solid colors.
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The classic "looks hard but is easy" is the D4P. But why does it need to look complicated? Simple can be really pretty too, just letting the fabrics have the spotlight. A simple 9 patch with prints alternated with white would be really sweet.
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i'm like you, but now i'm thinking, you may get a lot of invites from that quilt...people may say, she's a wiz, can wip up a quilt in only a few hours. be caerfulwith the quick looks hard idea, been there, done that. good luck
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