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I pulled out all of my quilting material, with the goal of selling it. I felt like I was giving away my children . I need a super easy quilt pattern (other than squares), and an easy embroidery idea to get back into the game.
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Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Greater Peoria, IL -- just moved!
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Setting pieced blocks with Snowball blocks (where the corners of a square are triangles) is fast and fun and has all sorts of possibilities. You can do a google on Snowball Quilts and get a 1000 ideas.
For best results the triangles of the Snowballs should match the triangles or at least corners of the pieced blocks... for example I'm going to be using some large scale Easter print as the center of my Snowball, and have decided on a LeMoyne star in coordinating colors with an extra triangle on the corner blocks. Or, in your case you can use the large piece for embroidering. The alternating blocks can be anything you want, from 9/16-patches (you said no squares though) to Churn Dash or Stars or really anything.
For best results the triangles of the Snowballs should match the triangles or at least corners of the pieced blocks... for example I'm going to be using some large scale Easter print as the center of my Snowball, and have decided on a LeMoyne star in coordinating colors with an extra triangle on the corner blocks. Or, in your case you can use the large piece for embroidering. The alternating blocks can be anything you want, from 9/16-patches (you said no squares though) to Churn Dash or Stars or really anything.
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Location: Ontario, Canada
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Welcome from Ontario, Canada. Look through Jenny Doan’s Tutorials from the Missouri Star Quilt co. and see if there is a project you want to try. Maybe a table runner will restart your sewing mojo.
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Welcome back to quilting! And welcome to the Board
Here is a super simple, easy and free pattern plus tutorial: http://cluckclucksew.com/2012/06/tut...bed-quilt.html
If you're wanting to add some embroidery, you could certainly do it on the solid/one piece 8.5in squares. I plan to do a little hand embroidery there when I make this soon.
Film In The Fridge also has some wonderful tutorials and patterns on her blog: http://filminthefridge.com/tutorials/
Her Two by Four tutorial makes a cute and fast quilt, as does Rectangle Squared.
Moda Bake Shop has great tutorials too: http://www.modabakeshop.com/
Here is a super simple, easy and free pattern plus tutorial: http://cluckclucksew.com/2012/06/tut...bed-quilt.html
If you're wanting to add some embroidery, you could certainly do it on the solid/one piece 8.5in squares. I plan to do a little hand embroidery there when I make this soon.
Film In The Fridge also has some wonderful tutorials and patterns on her blog: http://filminthefridge.com/tutorials/
Her Two by Four tutorial makes a cute and fast quilt, as does Rectangle Squared.
Moda Bake Shop has great tutorials too: http://www.modabakeshop.com/
#8
Youtube, Jordan Fabrics has lots of easy quick ideas. Hope it all works out and you get to keep your fabric and make it all into fantastic quilts and can post pics for us to admire....oh and welcome from Maine, sorry I didn't start with the welcome, I was just in so much shock with the idea of selling all your fabric.
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