6 Fat Quarters
#4
The Yellow Brick Road pattern by Atkinson is relatively easy. The 48 x 57 size takes 6 fat quarters. Slide Show is another easy one of theirs and would highlight your larger print piece.
Many of their patterns call for fat quarters.
http://www.atkinsondesigns.com/patterns/
Many of their patterns call for fat quarters.
http://www.atkinsondesigns.com/patterns/
#5
Woven ribbons by M'Liss Rae Harley. (In the book, Fat Quarter Quilts)
It will look as though five ribbons are surrounding your larger print!
I've working on one myself! 6 FQ's, plus 1/3 yard of another fabric.
Top went together so fast and the quilt is SOOOO pretty. I'm not at home, so can't attach pictures at the moment.
It will look as though five ribbons are surrounding your larger print!
I've working on one myself! 6 FQ's, plus 1/3 yard of another fabric.
Top went together so fast and the quilt is SOOOO pretty. I'm not at home, so can't attach pictures at the moment.
#6
I agree... this was the first pattern that came to mind. You can always make it bigger by adding more borders.
Originally Posted by LaurieE
The Yellow Brick Road pattern by Atkinson is relatively easy. The 48 x 57 size takes 6 fat quarters. Slide Show is another easy one of theirs and would highlight your larger print piece.
Many of their patterns call for fat quarters.
http://www.atkinsondesigns.com/patterns/
Many of their patterns call for fat quarters.
http://www.atkinsondesigns.com/patterns/
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