Childrens Patterns
#1
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Hi Everyone,
I am looking for some ideas for a simple beginners pattern, one that 12-15 years olds could do... I was thinking no triangles yet! I was thinking of a simple 4 patch alternated with a focus fabric?, like a single irish chain. Do you think thats too boring for that age group?
Another class planned is for the little ones, 6-8 year olds and they will be doing doll quilts. I have that class planned already and fabric bought. So cute!!!
All of these classes will be machine piecing and hand quilting (Thank you Martina!!!!).
I am very excited to start teaching the youth abouth this awesome tradition!
Any ideas or suggestions are gretly appreciated!
Also, I have forced myself to downsize my fabric stash and even weeed through brand new-never used patterns.... Hello, my name is Lisa and I am a shop-a-fabric-quilt-aholic!!! :oops: :oops: I will be taking pictures and posting an ad for your shopping pleasure real soon!
I am looking for some ideas for a simple beginners pattern, one that 12-15 years olds could do... I was thinking no triangles yet! I was thinking of a simple 4 patch alternated with a focus fabric?, like a single irish chain. Do you think thats too boring for that age group?
Another class planned is for the little ones, 6-8 year olds and they will be doing doll quilts. I have that class planned already and fabric bought. So cute!!!
All of these classes will be machine piecing and hand quilting (Thank you Martina!!!!).
I am very excited to start teaching the youth abouth this awesome tradition!
Any ideas or suggestions are gretly appreciated!
Also, I have forced myself to downsize my fabric stash and even weeed through brand new-never used patterns.... Hello, my name is Lisa and I am a shop-a-fabric-quilt-aholic!!! :oops: :oops: I will be taking pictures and posting an ad for your shopping pleasure real soon!
#2
I did this with our friends daughter.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/19471.page
I have the pattern name if you are interested (let me know) - but you would not really need a pattern for it. Allie did all the sewing and did the applique as well.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/19471.page
I have the pattern name if you are interested (let me know) - but you would not really need a pattern for it. Allie did all the sewing and did the applique as well.
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I like the idea of the 4-patch with an alternate block. Depending on the alternate, you could use a fussy-cut print from the focus fabric. (That fabric could be specific to the young person's interest.)
I also like the rail fence as a beginner pattern.
I also like the rail fence as a beginner pattern.
#5
If you are wanting traditional piecing style quilts:
Any block you like, you can supersize, then they only need make 4-6 blocks or so, and the bed quilt is done.
I bought the book by Evelyn Sloppy - Sew One and You're Done - Making a Quilt from a Single Block. It is really good. It just takes the block and enlarges it. For example, you can do one star block to make a lap quilt.
Also, make some regular blocks with piecing, then alternate among some big squares or simple 4 patches.
Good luck, it is so wonderful to teach kids! Be sure to show pics of finished projects.
Any block you like, you can supersize, then they only need make 4-6 blocks or so, and the bed quilt is done.
I bought the book by Evelyn Sloppy - Sew One and You're Done - Making a Quilt from a Single Block. It is really good. It just takes the block and enlarges it. For example, you can do one star block to make a lap quilt.
Also, make some regular blocks with piecing, then alternate among some big squares or simple 4 patches.
Good luck, it is so wonderful to teach kids! Be sure to show pics of finished projects.
#6
I like the rail fence for beginners, it teaches accurate 1/4 inch seams and with alternating solid blocks there's not as much matching. Then on to a 4 patch, teaching matching skills, JMHO :wink:
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