quilts with panels
#32
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Seven Lakes, NC
Posts: 469
Thank you so much for starting this thread. I have several panels (large and small) that I have had for years and now I am inspired. Thanks for the resourses shown, especially Northcott who had a free downloadable pattern for one of the panels I have. I am a happy camper today!!!
Jo Ann
Jo Ann
#35
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Daphne, AL
Posts: 124
I have made many throws using the panel idea. I do not buy purchased panels but make my own. The basic pattern was given to me by a Hancock employee in Hattiesburg, Ms, a couple of years ago (drawn on the back of a ticket). I made one just to see how it would turn out and loved it. Since then, it is one of my favorite quickies. Here are the directions:
Center panel: Cut one 20x36" piece of a fabric that would work well as a center panel or a fabric that you just LOVE
lst border: Cut four complimentary strips - 2.5" x width of fabric (needs to be at least 44")
2nd border: Cut four complimentary strips - 3/5" x width of fabric "
(can sometimes get by with 3 strips)
3rd border: Cut four complimentary strips - 5.5" x width of
fabric
Cut four 10x5 squares out of the remaining panel fabric
Sew side borders together first and add to panel - trim ends. Sew top & bottom borders together - making sure that they are going in the right direction. Trim to width of center panel. Add a square to the side of each border set - making sure that they are in the correct direction - if that applies.
Now sew your borders to the top and the bottom of the panel.
YOU ARE DONE! QUICK & EASY!!!!!!!!!!
I am currently working on a horse theme Christmas throw for my daughter who loves horses (fabric from Hobby Lobby). Borders are white, red, & green. It is beautiful!
I usually just tie these as I make so many. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask or send a PM.
Center panel: Cut one 20x36" piece of a fabric that would work well as a center panel or a fabric that you just LOVE
lst border: Cut four complimentary strips - 2.5" x width of fabric (needs to be at least 44")
2nd border: Cut four complimentary strips - 3/5" x width of fabric "
(can sometimes get by with 3 strips)
3rd border: Cut four complimentary strips - 5.5" x width of
fabric
Cut four 10x5 squares out of the remaining panel fabric
Sew side borders together first and add to panel - trim ends. Sew top & bottom borders together - making sure that they are going in the right direction. Trim to width of center panel. Add a square to the side of each border set - making sure that they are in the correct direction - if that applies.
Now sew your borders to the top and the bottom of the panel.
YOU ARE DONE! QUICK & EASY!!!!!!!!!!
I am currently working on a horse theme Christmas throw for my daughter who loves horses (fabric from Hobby Lobby). Borders are white, red, & green. It is beautiful!
I usually just tie these as I make so many. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask or send a PM.
#37
Originally Posted by quiltsRfun
I've used them. They've been called cheater panels but I've seen some pretty great looking quilts that started out as panels. I don't consider them cheating at all.
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