I have made a lot of quilts from M'Liss Rae Hawley's 2 books: Fat Quarter Quilts & More Fat Quarter Quilts. Her instructions are really good and my favorite part is that she gives pressing directions.
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http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/techni...endly_ss2.html
Here are several free fq patterns. Some are small quilts but just by making more blocks could make a large quilt. I accidentally started this on page 2 of 24 so just click "Previous" and you will see the first option. |
i just finished this one and it's free. http://www.byannie.com/media/images/...s_patterns.pdf
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I like Fat Friday. Once you make your quilt, all of your leftover pieces make a small Candy Bar quilt. It's a great pattern and one of my favorite FQ quilts, not to mention its quick to put together.
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Originally Posted by nativetexan
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i just finished this one and it's free. http://www.byannie.com/media/images/...s_patterns.pdf
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I love the patterns from Anka's Treasures. Her patterns are easy to follow and are so fun. I have several of her books. Fat Quarter 5 is one of my favorites. I've made 3 of the 5 quilts from that one so far, but many of her patterns work from fqs.
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Thanks all for these sites!
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Nearly anything by Terry Atkinson works well with fat quarters.
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Had to chuckle when I read this post.........I know that I have lots of fat quarters..........sooooo I went and counted what I had (all in a special area) and came up with 1085. Most of them are one of a kind........not many duplicates. Now, what am I going to do with all of them? Don't know, maybe I'll just treat them like art...and enjoy looking at them. :):)
Originally Posted by Maureen
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I need help. I have over 85 fat quarters and half of them are Kansas Troubles. I need a nice pattern to use some of them up. Do you have a favorite fat quarter pattern?
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Are you serious Old Hen? 1085?? Amazing.
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