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TeresaA 06-23-2016 06:16 PM

Ideas for reasonably complex quilt
 
I want to tackle something a little challenging. I thought, New York Beauty. However, I'm not a fan of paper piecing. It's too wasteful. Maybe I could hand-piece the points.

Any ideas for quilts that reasonably complicated looking, but don't use wasteful techniques? oh, and aren't applique-based, LOL.

I look on Pinterest, but I have yet to see anything that fulfills this criteria. I'm probably just not looking hard enough, LOL.

I see LaPa but I want to wait until the book becomes more widely available in the US.

I know this is a tough question. I'm just trying to get some brainstorming ideas. And I probably need to attend some shows for ideas too. Just no chance to do it.

What haven't I thought of?

Thanks.

cjsews 06-23-2016 06:21 PM

Have you tried a double wedding ring yet? That is one I may try sometime in the far future

Dina 06-23-2016 07:02 PM

Would you consider a Bargello challenging? There are a lot of different Bargello patterns out there.

Dina

TeresaA 06-23-2016 07:09 PM

I'm looking at bargello, yes! The basic quilt wouldn't be that challenging, but I know they can get pretty complex. Good idea.

Double wedding ring. Another good one.

Genden 06-23-2016 07:21 PM

Oh My Stars by American Jane is challenging. Most of the American Jane quilt patterns are challenging.

dunster 06-23-2016 07:24 PM

Quilts can be challenging for a number of reasons, and something that challenges one person may come natural to another. I would just look for a pattern that I really love but have put of making because of its difficulty. Is there a particular skill that you want to master?

Jane Quilter 06-23-2016 07:31 PM

have you looked at Bonnie Hunters scrap pattern like allietare for one of many complex patterns:
http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2016/...up-reveal.html

Jane Quilter 06-23-2016 07:35 PM

always consider the Dear Jane
http://www.craftsy.com/blog/2013/05/...ar-jane-quilt/

Cybrarian 06-23-2016 07:41 PM

A Lone Star is on my "when I feel confident enough" list.

TeresaA 06-23-2016 07:52 PM


Originally Posted by dunster (Post 7585263)
Quilts can be challenging for a number of reasons, and something that challenges one person may come natural to another. I would just look for a pattern that I really love but have put of making because of its difficulty. Is there a particular skill that you want to master?

You're right. Skills to develop, curved or y-seams, complex layout. Possibly, exploration of color schemes. I'm more looking for inspiration to help me figure out what I want to do. It's really one of those "you'll know it when you see it" situations. When it clicks, it will click. I hope. But I want something I can sink my teeth into.

Genden, I love the pattern you suggested. It would be a nice place to explore several different fabric combinations. It may be the one. Who knows? Thank you.


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