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Lovin' The Homestead
You might try a technique called "Strip Piecing" or "Strip Quilting". It is an easy way to start for beginners and there are many patterns where you can use the technique. There are many books explaining this technique and they ave patterns in them. Check out Joann Fabric for these books.
I almost forgot to explain about the tehnique. It is based on cutting strips of varying widths and colors that are then sewn together along their length in predetirmined sequences. These sewn groupings are then cut across all the sewn strips to form a strip of blocks. These strips of blocks will be of various fabric combinations and widths. These various cut combinations of strips of blocks are then sewn together to form bigger blocks of blocks which are then sewn together to form your quilt. I know this sounds somewhat complicated, but it is actually easy. Much easier than the old fashond way of making quilts which can be teadious.
The first quilt I ever made was made using this technique. It was a water color quilt with aproxamately 800 squares that were about 1 1/2 inches square. When it was put together the various patternes fabrics used made a swirling pinwheel effect in the quilt, just by using subtle differences in shades and tones in the prints that I used. I was a novice at the time and if I found the technique easy anyone would. Good Luck! Quilting is a great hobby.
I almost forgot to explain about the tehnique. It is based on cutting strips of varying widths and colors that are then sewn together along their length in predetirmined sequences. These sewn groupings are then cut across all the sewn strips to form a strip of blocks. These strips of blocks will be of various fabric combinations and widths. These various cut combinations of strips of blocks are then sewn together to form bigger blocks of blocks which are then sewn together to form your quilt. I know this sounds somewhat complicated, but it is actually easy. Much easier than the old fashond way of making quilts which can be teadious.
The first quilt I ever made was made using this technique. It was a water color quilt with aproxamately 800 squares that were about 1 1/2 inches square. When it was put together the various patternes fabrics used made a swirling pinwheel effect in the quilt, just by using subtle differences in shades and tones in the prints that I used. I was a novice at the time and if I found the technique easy anyone would. Good Luck! Quilting is a great hobby.