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    Old 05-29-2010, 02:54 PM
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    I've done several 'quilts', mostly large applique, and have gotten curious into doing more traditional quilts.

    I found several quilting fabrics by Debbie Mumm that I adore, and since they're in groups already, I figured that might be a good way to start. But what's a good pattern for someone just getting their toes wet into traditional quilting?

    Thanks!
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    Old 05-29-2010, 02:58 PM
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    Browse the blocks here, the ones with 1 pin are the easiest. Border them and you will have a nice quilt :D:D:D

    http://www.quilterscache.com/QuiltBlocksGalore.html

    A nice lap quilt would be 4 12" or 10" blocks by 6 blocks. Add borders to get the finished size you would like.

    Check out the patterns I put in the Tutorial section. They are very easy :wink:

    D9P patch quilts are easy too!!!
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    Old 05-29-2010, 03:04 PM
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    Warn Wishes are quick and easy :thumbup: and work great if you have a fabric you want to use for a focus square :wink:
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    Rail fence is very easy and a very forgiving pattern, even if you make some mistakes, it will still come together for you. Best of luck to you...
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    My first was a log cabin lap quilt. Rail fence is also a good one.
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    Old 05-29-2010, 04:06 PM
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    Anything with just squares or rectangles. When you get into triangles things become more difficult. Irish Chain hasn't been mentioned and it gives you some space to try out some decorative quilting. Make sure to check out any info you can find on strip piecing to make things go easier and smoother. Make sure you have an iron and press seam allowances in opposite directions to make matching corners easier. And I love Rail Fence too. Good luck!
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    Old 05-29-2010, 04:08 PM
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    don't get too complicated. select a simple design and let the fabric be the star. Work on accuracy in cutting, piecing and pressing. You will finish it sooner and not become discouraged with complicated seams and blocks. Then graduate up. A simple rail fence can be very attractive.
    I have made the Three Little pieces (the square block version in queen size. Turned out very nice and did not take a long time to make.
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    If you want a star. My first project 27 years ago was an Ohio star.
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    Old 05-29-2010, 05:24 PM
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    Here's another vote for the Rail Fence. It's a very simple and forgiving block that looks great all put together. Yellow Brick Road is another simple one, and it is fat quarter friendly.

    Enjoy!

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    Old 05-29-2010, 07:08 PM
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    Yellow Brick Road is what I suggest to anyone just starting, using fat quarters is great for new quilters that don't have a lot of fabric. My D-inlaw use it on her first quilt last summer and has now has made several quilts and sewing more then I have time and doing a great job.
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