Question....I am looking for a pattern for panel fabric?
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Question....I am looking for a pattern for panel fabric?
HI! I have recently purchased AUDREY HEPBURN ICON PANEL fabric. I really want to make a quilt out of it (and other panels that I have), but I can't find ANY patterns. Does this make sense? Has anyone seen any patterns to help incorporate these sorts of panel fabrics? THANK YOU!!!! I'm sort of at a loss with this one.
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The book 9 Patch Pizazz has a fun setting for a panel, and also combining larger blocks of fabric with 9 patch blocks.
There is the old standby medallion style - where you can add blocks/borders around the central panel until you reach the size you want.
Cheers, K
There is the old standby medallion style - where you can add blocks/borders around the central panel until you reach the size you want.
Cheers, K
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Jenny from MSQC has a video on using panels - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9i5XDFVAxI
She doesn't mention that one of the problems with panels is that they are often printed off grain, making it harder to cut out the rectangular sections. Hopefully yours doesn't have that problem. Books have problems dealing with panels because there are so many possibilities in the size and design of the elements in the panel. Basically, just find some fabrics that coordinate and use your imagination.
She doesn't mention that one of the problems with panels is that they are often printed off grain, making it harder to cut out the rectangular sections. Hopefully yours doesn't have that problem. Books have problems dealing with panels because there are so many possibilities in the size and design of the elements in the panel. Basically, just find some fabrics that coordinate and use your imagination.
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I googled the panel to see what it looked like and also checked the Robert Kaufman site for free patterns to see if they offered anything. They did not. The panel, with all the odd sized squares in it, I think you will have to make something up as you go.
The smaller pictures of her, look to be about 6.5" square or so. You could try making them the center of a sawtooth star and end up with an unfinished block around 12.5" so that would fit with the larger pictures of her (the Breakfast at Tiffany's and MFL) as a website I found says those measure 12.5 x 14.75. That oblong one in the center of the panel I think would be the bugger to try and fit in. You would obviously have to sash it up a bit to get it to a size that will play nicely with the others.
Then just play with strips of varying widths to work it out. You could also incorporate some of the fun PP blocks that are out on the web, like a high heel shoe, a dress that looks like that style from the 50's, etc. I would surf the net for blocks then get out the graph paper (or EQ) and play.
The smaller pictures of her, look to be about 6.5" square or so. You could try making them the center of a sawtooth star and end up with an unfinished block around 12.5" so that would fit with the larger pictures of her (the Breakfast at Tiffany's and MFL) as a website I found says those measure 12.5 x 14.75. That oblong one in the center of the panel I think would be the bugger to try and fit in. You would obviously have to sash it up a bit to get it to a size that will play nicely with the others.
Then just play with strips of varying widths to work it out. You could also incorporate some of the fun PP blocks that are out on the web, like a high heel shoe, a dress that looks like that style from the 50's, etc. I would surf the net for blocks then get out the graph paper (or EQ) and play.
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I bought some Tiffany blue fabric to go with the print I have not made it yet. I did put one pic on My bead Note book.I beaded her necklace and hair piece. There was an a few weeks ago something made with the Marilyn Monroe panel.
Last edited by mary quilting; 06-13-2014 at 10:47 AM.
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I found a pattern that uses a panel in the center with 6 1/2" plain blocks and pinwheels around it. The pattern is Grand Central by Swirly Girls Design. The fabric I am using includes a border strip so I am adding borders and making mine into a queen.You might have to piece around your panel to make it the right size.
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