Need some help from the forum.....
#11
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Cedar Rapids, IA
Posts: 170
Fat Quarter Shuffle? Yellow Brick Road? Something Bargello? Stretched Nine Patch? I'm thinking on the lines of not a lot of little pieces to avoid distorting the fabric too much since it's so pretty! Good luck, I'm sure it will make a great quilt--can't wait to see your finished project!!
#12
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Bloomington IN
Posts: 864
I think we ned some direction. Placemats, table runner, chair covers, wreathes, table toppers ???? With all those great Christmas prints and a disappearing 9 patch you could have next Christmas done. Sadly I am a procrastinator and on Dec. 15 I began my chair covers and the placemats will be my project for next Christmas.
#13
A friend of mine made this "Big Block Quilt" pattern with similar Christmas fabrics, and it is gorgeous. Here is a link to look at the pattern. http://www.clotilde.com/image.html?p...4&mode=gallery
#14
How about a stack and wack. You use material that repeats it self every so many inches. Never have made one myself but have seen others and they are very pretty. Has kind of a swirl in the center of your block.
#17
Pattern advice
Quilters......
I have beautiful fabric that I need a great pattern for. I have 6 different fabric colors, 1 yard of each. All of it is Christmas fabric which range from dark red with gold to off white with gold. It would be great for a log cabin quilt only if I had more red fabric. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! If it's a free pattern, even better.
Thanks so much and Happy New Year!!!
Keva
I have beautiful fabric that I need a great pattern for. I have 6 different fabric colors, 1 yard of each. All of it is Christmas fabric which range from dark red with gold to off white with gold. It would be great for a log cabin quilt only if I had more red fabric. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! If it's a free pattern, even better.
Thanks so much and Happy New Year!!!
Keva
#18
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Lived in San Diego now retired in Eagar, AZ.
Posts: 887
buy more red fabric....they do not have to be the same fabric, just go take your stack to the store and find other reds that blend and mix them all up, they will look great together... a famous male quilter, Michael Miller, wrote somewhere (and it really hit home with me) that when a stack of fabric looked 'flat' or 'needed something' or 'didn't go together'...add more, don't subtract... expand the assortment...
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