quilts made from panels
#21
My panel started out about that size. I trimmed off more on the sides of the panel than the top and bottom (the green/blue) and then added a wider first border top and bottom. I don't recall the exact measure the quilt ended up, but it's sitting on top of a king size bed in that picture.
This is an other idea of surrounding the panel that does not have dimensions that work well with the desired finished size. This one started out with a paper pieced center.
This is an other idea of surrounding the panel that does not have dimensions that work well with the desired finished size. This one started out with a paper pieced center.
#23
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When I want to make a longer and/or wider quilt I add a strip of simple color blocks using the colors in the quilt across the top and bottom and/or sides depending on where I needed the added size, then add my borders. Sometimes I'll use up the scraps making 4-patches or pinwheels to make up the needed size.
I've also seen where someone has slashed the panel and made it into a attic window which will add size both directions. Another person cut the panel lengthwise and added a strip between each panel strip adding width. I have the fantasia tree of life panel and that's what I plan on doing to it but adjust the strips in a bargello fashion.
I've also seen where someone has slashed the panel and made it into a attic window which will add size both directions. Another person cut the panel lengthwise and added a strip between each panel strip adding width. I have the fantasia tree of life panel and that's what I plan on doing to it but adjust the strips in a bargello fashion.
#24
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I am glad you asked that question, as I have a Snoopy panel that I have to make into a twin sized quilt and could use more ideas on how to put it together. I did find coordinating fabric and I am using some tone-on-tone primary colored fabric to use as borders between the panel and coordinating fabric; however, I have to say that I just can't see it in my mind's eye. If I can't see it, I can't do it.
I've washed it, ironed it and have left it in a pile, in plain view, hoping that the fabrics will tell me how they want to be put together. Up till now they have been silent. So, thanks for all of the ideas. Maybe that quilt will be made before the end of summer after all.
I've washed it, ironed it and have left it in a pile, in plain view, hoping that the fabrics will tell me how they want to be put together. Up till now they have been silent. So, thanks for all of the ideas. Maybe that quilt will be made before the end of summer after all.
#25
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Jenny Doan from MSQ has a video for attic windows with a panel.
http://quiltingtutorials.com/browse-...s-quilt-panel/
http://quiltingtutorials.com/browse-...s-quilt-panel/
#26
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I like kat13's idea of adding her name in a panel on top to lengthen it. If needed, all horizontal borders could be wider than vertical ones. Or you could use rectangular blocks vertically on the sides and horizontally on the top and bottom.
#28
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I would put a border around it .... then add what ever type of block you want around that border, and continue until you get the size you want. Some of the ladies that have responded have shown some wonderful photos of quilts like this
#29
There are some beautiful panel quilts on here and how they solved the problem of size.
I will be making one soon, I am working on it now. It will need to fit a queen size camper bed about 90 x 96" or so. My panel is larger, haven't measured it yet.
I will be making one soon, I am working on it now. It will need to fit a queen size camper bed about 90 x 96" or so. My panel is larger, haven't measured it yet.
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