Trip Around the World Quilt Pattern
#1
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I have been searching for a pattern or book on how to make The Trip Around the World Quilt . any suggestions.
Help :-) :!:
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Help :-) :!:
Thank you
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#2
I've made a few, but never used a pattern. I either plan it out on graph paper or on the computer. Figure out how many prints I want to use, then how many squares of each I need.
I thought in the past I'd seen a book, maybe a Quilt in a Day with that pattern. Some of them strip piece, then cut into squares. I just started with squares.
Here's a couple of links:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2343553_trip...rld-quilt.html
http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf497186.tip.html
http://www.craftconn.com/Main.asp?Ta...roductID=24346
I thought in the past I'd seen a book, maybe a Quilt in a Day with that pattern. Some of them strip piece, then cut into squares. I just started with squares.
Here's a couple of links:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2343553_trip...rld-quilt.html
http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf497186.tip.html
http://www.craftconn.com/Main.asp?Ta...roductID=24346
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Here are a couple you can purchase:
http://www.amazon.com/Trip-Around-Wo.../dp/0922705135
http://www.amazon.com/Trip-Around-Wo.../dp/B0016NP3S4
I don't have those specific ones, but have others from the authors that are very good.
Or were you looking for something free on the internet?
http://www.amazon.com/Trip-Around-Wo.../dp/0922705135
http://www.amazon.com/Trip-Around-Wo.../dp/B0016NP3S4
I don't have those specific ones, but have others from the authors that are very good.
Or were you looking for something free on the internet?
#4
This is the one that I found. Hopefully it is what you are looking for. :)
http://quiltville.com/tatw.shtml
http://quiltville.com/tatw.shtml
#5
The first quilt I ever made was a trip around the world. I got the instructions from a book that I bought. The quiltville instructions someone posted are great, in my opinion, pretty much the same as mine except mine has a slight differece. More fabrics, and a narrow strip between each row... I like the way it makes the colours pop, and it makes for a rectangular quilt instead of square.
Also, make sure you read up on strip piecing. I was a complete noob and didn't have a clue about stip piecing, so I cut out each individual square and sewed them together one by one (ACK!) This was before I joined this site, lol!
Also, make sure you read up on strip piecing. I was a complete noob and didn't have a clue about stip piecing, so I cut out each individual square and sewed them together one by one (ACK!) This was before I joined this site, lol!
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Thank you all for all help I thought that the Trip around the world quilt the squares were on point and so I was very confused . It reminds of another quilt Itop I am having a hard time finishing it is called grandmother power flower garden 32 blocks of 2 1/8 " squares there is 18strips of 9differnt colors arranding from light to dark on onside ans dark to light on the other side it was a nightmare putting the blocks together now I have to arrange the blocks in rowswith the pattern from light on the inside and dark on the outside. :roll:
thank you again
thank you again
#8
Eleanor Burns demonstrated her Quick Trips method on her TV show yesterday. Her method seemed really easy and fast and the quilts were stunning. Here's a link to her site and her Quick Trips books. If you scroll down a little, it gives examples of all the projects in the book.
http://www.eleanorburns.com/shoponli...ay.asp?i=17875
http://www.eleanorburns.com/shoponli...ay.asp?i=17875
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