Figuring out what to do
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I am relatively new to quilting, have completed 2 T-shirt quilts and a couple of others, and have decided to do some actual building tops for quilts. I am finishing a Underground Railroad sampler and loved the construction aspect of the quilting. Now I have strips, squares (all sizes from 2 1/2" to 5") as well as other "collections" of materials.
I need guidance from you seasoned quilters as to how you move forward to a new quilt. I could take a collection of material I have and find a quilt top I like and get the remaining fabric, put something scappy together, or start something totally new - but I am having trouble getting enthused about all of the planning that goes into a new top when I already have some pieces. I do most of my sewing around clothing so this is a new though process for me and just looking for a bit of guidance to twist my brain around it.
Thank you for all of the pearls of wisdom that I know are coming.
Jana
I need guidance from you seasoned quilters as to how you move forward to a new quilt. I could take a collection of material I have and find a quilt top I like and get the remaining fabric, put something scappy together, or start something totally new - but I am having trouble getting enthused about all of the planning that goes into a new top when I already have some pieces. I do most of my sewing around clothing so this is a new though process for me and just looking for a bit of guidance to twist my brain around it.
Thank you for all of the pearls of wisdom that I know are coming.
Jana
#4
I agree,quiltville has wonderful scrappy patterns.You could also enter scrappy quilt in the search at the top and get lots of ideas.Go to tutorial at this site and there are some great ideas.Hope that helps.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Piedmont Virginia in the Foothills of the Blue Ridge Mtns.
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My dearest quilting friends are my graph paper - 4 squares to the inch - and my large container of colored pencils. With these I can "make" quilts nearly anywhwere at any time. And from this pad of designs I can choose what to make next.
Sometimes I graph out a quilt I've seen in a picture/magazine/photo and want to determine what size I'd like it to be.
More often I make up the patterns/designs on my own.
I have pads and pads of these designs and still refer back to those I drew 2 decades ago when I'm looking for a new quilt to make. THEN I choose the fabrics. Usually the design comes first, for me.
Jan in VA
Sometimes I graph out a quilt I've seen in a picture/magazine/photo and want to determine what size I'd like it to be.
More often I make up the patterns/designs on my own.
I have pads and pads of these designs and still refer back to those I drew 2 decades ago when I'm looking for a new quilt to make. THEN I choose the fabrics. Usually the design comes first, for me.
Jan in VA
#8
Jana, you might also check your local library - they may have some quilting books you can browse and borrow - and maybe get some inspiration.
Check out http://www.quilterscache.com/QuiltBlocksGalore.html - she has a wonderful collection of blocks along with directions to make them, in a variety of methods and sizes. Even with difficulty ratings. Lots of inspiration here! Pick 2 blocks you like and alternate them to create a unique quilt. Or pick a favourite shape - like stars! - and create a dozen squares - alternate with plain patches and there's your quilt.
Good luck - the main thing is to pick something and do it - and have fun with it :)
Check out http://www.quilterscache.com/QuiltBlocksGalore.html - she has a wonderful collection of blocks along with directions to make them, in a variety of methods and sizes. Even with difficulty ratings. Lots of inspiration here! Pick 2 blocks you like and alternate them to create a unique quilt. Or pick a favourite shape - like stars! - and create a dozen squares - alternate with plain patches and there's your quilt.
Good luck - the main thing is to pick something and do it - and have fun with it :)
#10
Hi! I've made a couple of these, I'm a beginner also. These blocks are great for squares ans strips, many different options, too.
http://www.ohfransson.com/oh_fransso...ilt-along.html
http://www.ohfransson.com/oh_fransso...ilt-along.html
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