Love this fabric... What should I do with it?
#11
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: North Carolina
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Love the colors. Would do a turning twenty , log cabin or maybe scrappy.
Scrappy you cut 20 -14 1/2 inch squares, lay them on top of each other and randomly cut shapes. Then you use a shape from each block to create a new scrappy block.
You can have Squares,Rectangles,Traingles,etc.
Reason to cut 14 1/2 inch squares is you need to divide into 3 or 4 eqaul parts across and down. This will allow seam allowance of 1/4 inch to sew back together.
Then sew 4 blocks in each row to form 5 rows. do a 1/1/2 inch close boarder and a 4 inch boarder to complete top.
Scrappy you cut 20 -14 1/2 inch squares, lay them on top of each other and randomly cut shapes. Then you use a shape from each block to create a new scrappy block.
You can have Squares,Rectangles,Traingles,etc.
Reason to cut 14 1/2 inch squares is you need to divide into 3 or 4 eqaul parts across and down. This will allow seam allowance of 1/4 inch to sew back together.
Then sew 4 blocks in each row to form 5 rows. do a 1/1/2 inch close boarder and a 4 inch boarder to complete top.
#12
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 146
Originally Posted by Lillie
Love the colors. Would do a turning twenty , log cabin or maybe scrappy.
Scrappy you cut 20 -14 1/2 inch squares, lay them on top of each other and randomly cut shapes. Then you use a shape from each block to create a new scrappy block.
You can have Squares,Rectangles,Traingles,etc.
Reason to cut 14 1/2 inch squares is you need to divide into 3 or 4 eqaul parts across and down. This will allow seam allowance of 1/4 inch to sew back together.
Then sew 4 blocks in each row to form 5 rows. Do a 1/1/2 inch close boarder and a 4 inch boarder to complete top.
Scrappy you cut 20 -14 1/2 inch squares, lay them on top of each other and randomly cut shapes. Then you use a shape from each block to create a new scrappy block.
You can have Squares,Rectangles,Traingles,etc.
Reason to cut 14 1/2 inch squares is you need to divide into 3 or 4 eqaul parts across and down. This will allow seam allowance of 1/4 inch to sew back together.
Then sew 4 blocks in each row to form 5 rows. Do a 1/1/2 inch close boarder and a 4 inch boarder to complete top.
#16
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Maryville, Tn
Posts: 1,786
If you really want a challenge.. how about a lone star.. I'm thinking that would be really striking. or perhaps a broken star. You could pull a contrast for background out of one of your fabrics.. like beige or lt blue.
#17
quote=Charlee]Define "challenge"? I'd use it for a Storm at Sea...[/quote]
OOOOOOHHHH! Storm a sea is in the top now!
I forgot about that one too!!
Don't have a book for it yet, but paducah is coming up right around the corner.
OOOOOOHHHH! Storm a sea is in the top now!
I forgot about that one too!!
Don't have a book for it yet, but paducah is coming up right around the corner.
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