fat quarters

Hey, sorry haven't been around in a day or two, but have had doctors appointments and have had Sugar to the vet and she was spayed today so guess what she is in the house. Yes, my dad said she could stay in for a couple of days.

I am wondering how many fat quarters it would take to make a lap size rag quilt top in the brick pattern. I do know that I don't have to wash them and since I am not able to go up and down the steps with ease yet I thought it would be nice to at least try to cut them out and maybe sew some together before Christmas. Right now I have 11 flannel fat quarters that have not been washed and I have 11 more ordered. Just wondering what I can do with them.

Hope everyone is doing fine, I have not had the time to read the group and hope to get back into it tomorrow.

Jacqueline in KY

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Jacqueline in KY
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With 22 FQ -- you could also do the Turning Twenty pattern.... very quick and very easy I'm told (I've not done it)

Kate in MI

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I have a stack of fat quarters waiting to do the Turning Twenty pattern as well. I just have to get my hands on the pattern now. Gotta save up for that!

Let us know what you come up with! Take a look at

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to get an ideaof how to cut it and put it together if you haven't already! I havedone both flannel and homespun with this type of quilt and they bothcame out very nicely! Good luck! Dannielle

Kate G. wrote:

very easy I'm told

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