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claudia November 18th 08 01:25 PM

card tricks quilt
 
Ok, I know, my sewing machine is in the ICU so I won't be sewing
anything anytime soon, but hey a girl can dream!

Now that Lucia's flying geese quilt is all done bar the quilting (and
trust me, that is going to be very basic, no frills, no fancy stuff)
once I get my machine back, I am contemplating my next project, also
for a daughter, in this case for Laura.

Laura is 14 and completely in the throes of adolescence as is expected
at her age. My level-headed, down to earth, head-on-her-shoulders,
sensible eldest daughter has become this all fuzzy, superficial,
giggly, head in the clouds, looks-are-all-important giddy girl. No,
this is not some miraculous overnight development! This has been
happening for quite some time now: long enough for me to acquire a
significant stash of fashion fabrics (lipsticks, glasses, high heels,
dresses, bikinis, undies, you name it). Laura likes the card tricks
pattern. HAs always liked it. So, my creativity button has been pushed
and I figure I might as well make her a card tricks quilt using these
fabrics.

I have searched google for pictures of this quilt and all the pictures
I come up with are repeating blocks; 2 or 3 or 4 fabrics plus a
background fabric, but repeating the same fabrics in each block in all
blocks of the quilt.

I was wondering if it would look weird to have different blocks. Maybe
same background in each but having the cards made of different fabric
in each block. Maybe using two different fabrics in each block (that
means that each block would have two the same cards), but these would
vary throughout the quilt. I'm not sure whether this ramble makes
sense to any of you, but I know exactly what I mean!

And while I'm on the subject, would a card tricks pattern be suitable
for a scrap quilt? For instance, I have a zillion 1930's pieces (well
maybe not quite that many) and I'd love to use these in a quilt, using
something somewhat simple. So I could use these in combination with
matching solids? What do you think?

Oh and by the way, just a note: it is NOT a good idea to clean up/muck
out the sewing room. Now that all my fabrics are all displayed in an
orderly manner, and all clearly visible and accessible, I suddenly
have all these inspirations and ideas bombarding me! I should have
left the place a major mess!!!!!

Claudia

Maureen Wozniak November 18th 08 01:50 PM

card tricks quilt
 
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 07:25:23 -0600, claudia wrote
(in article
):

Ok, I know, my sewing machine is in the ICU so I won't be sewing
anything anytime soon, but hey a girl can dream!

Now that Lucia's flying geese quilt is all done bar the quilting (and
trust me, that is going to be very basic, no frills, no fancy stuff)
once I get my machine back, I am contemplating my next project, also
for a daughter, in this case for Laura.

Laura is 14 and completely in the throes of adolescence as is expected
at her age. My level-headed, down to earth, head-on-her-shoulders,
sensible eldest daughter has become this all fuzzy, superficial,
giggly, head in the clouds, looks-are-all-important giddy girl. No,
this is not some miraculous overnight development! This has been
happening for quite some time now: long enough for me to acquire a
significant stash of fashion fabrics (lipsticks, glasses, high heels,
dresses, bikinis, undies, you name it). Laura likes the card tricks
pattern. HAs always liked it. So, my creativity button has been pushed
and I figure I might as well make her a card tricks quilt using these
fabrics.

I have searched google for pictures of this quilt and all the pictures
I come up with are repeating blocks; 2 or 3 or 4 fabrics plus a
background fabric, but repeating the same fabrics in each block in all
blocks of the quilt.

I was wondering if it would look weird to have different blocks. Maybe
same background in each but having the cards made of different fabric
in each block. Maybe using two different fabrics in each block (that
means that each block would have two the same cards), but these would
vary throughout the quilt. I'm not sure whether this ramble makes
sense to any of you, but I know exactly what I mean!

And while I'm on the subject, would a card tricks pattern be suitable
for a scrap quilt? For instance, I have a zillion 1930's pieces (well
maybe not quite that many) and I'd love to use these in a quilt, using
something somewhat simple. So I could use these in combination with
matching solids? What do you think?

Oh and by the way, just a note: it is NOT a good idea to clean up/muck
out the sewing room. Now that all my fabrics are all displayed in an
orderly manner, and all clearly visible and accessible, I suddenly
have all these inspirations and ideas bombarding me! I should have
left the place a major mess!!!!!

Claudia


I think it might be fun if each card trick block had the same background
fabric but different fabrics in each block. A scrappy card trick might look
really cute!

Maureen


Sally Swindells November 18th 08 08:16 PM

card tricks quilt
 
All sorts of Card Tricks he

http://images.google.co.uk/images?gb...rt =0&ndsp=18

Sally at the Seaside~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~uk
http://community.webshots.com/user/sallyswin



claudia wrote:
Ok, I know, my sewing machine is in the ICU so I won't be sewing
anything anytime soon, but hey a girl can dream!

Now that Lucia's flying geese quilt is all done bar the quilting (and
trust me, that is going to be very basic, no frills, no fancy stuff)
once I get my machine back, I am contemplating my next project, also
for a daughter, in this case for Laura.

Laura is 14 and completely in the throes of adolescence as is expected
at her age. My level-headed, down to earth, head-on-her-shoulders,
sensible eldest daughter has become this all fuzzy, superficial,
giggly, head in the clouds, looks-are-all-important giddy girl. No,
this is not some miraculous overnight development! This has been
happening for quite some time now: long enough for me to acquire a
significant stash of fashion fabrics (lipsticks, glasses, high heels,
dresses, bikinis, undies, you name it). Laura likes the card tricks
pattern. HAs always liked it. So, my creativity button has been pushed
and I figure I might as well make her a card tricks quilt using these
fabrics.

I have searched google for pictures of this quilt and all the pictures
I come up with are repeating blocks; 2 or 3 or 4 fabrics plus a
background fabric, but repeating the same fabrics in each block in all
blocks of the quilt.

I was wondering if it would look weird to have different blocks. Maybe
same background in each but having the cards made of different fabric
in each block. Maybe using two different fabrics in each block (that
means that each block would have two the same cards), but these would
vary throughout the quilt. I'm not sure whether this ramble makes
sense to any of you, but I know exactly what I mean!

And while I'm on the subject, would a card tricks pattern be suitable
for a scrap quilt? For instance, I have a zillion 1930's pieces (well
maybe not quite that many) and I'd love to use these in a quilt, using
something somewhat simple. So I could use these in combination with
matching solids? What do you think?

Oh and by the way, just a note: it is NOT a good idea to clean up/muck
out the sewing room. Now that all my fabrics are all displayed in an
orderly manner, and all clearly visible and accessible, I suddenly
have all these inspirations and ideas bombarding me! I should have
left the place a major mess!!!!!

Claudia


Polly Esther[_2_] November 18th 08 09:01 PM

card tricks quilt
 
Oh for Heaven's Sake, Sally. If 107,000 card trick quilts aren't enough,
nothing will be. Gracious. Honestly, I didn't go past page one but that
page makes it pretty plain that you've got to have enough contrast or the
whole concept gets lost (which, I guess, would be okay). Polly


"Sally Swindells" wrote in message
...
All sorts of Card Tricks he

http://images.google.co.uk/images?gb...rt =0&ndsp=18

Sally at the Seaside~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~uk
http://community.webshots.com/user/sallyswin



claudia wrote:
Ok, I know, my sewing machine is in the ICU so I won't be sewing
anything anytime soon, but hey a girl can dream!

Now that Lucia's flying geese quilt is all done bar the quilting (and
trust me, that is going to be very basic, no frills, no fancy stuff)
once I get my machine back, I am contemplating my next project, also
for a daughter, in this case for Laura.

Laura is 14 and completely in the throes of adolescence as is expected
at her age. My level-headed, down to earth, head-on-her-shoulders,
sensible eldest daughter has become this all fuzzy, superficial,
giggly, head in the clouds, looks-are-all-important giddy girl. No,
this is not some miraculous overnight development! This has been
happening for quite some time now: long enough for me to acquire a
significant stash of fashion fabrics (lipsticks, glasses, high heels,
dresses, bikinis, undies, you name it). Laura likes the card tricks
pattern. HAs always liked it. So, my creativity button has been pushed
and I figure I might as well make her a card tricks quilt using these
fabrics.

I have searched google for pictures of this quilt and all the pictures
I come up with are repeating blocks; 2 or 3 or 4 fabrics plus a
background fabric, but repeating the same fabrics in each block in all
blocks of the quilt.

I was wondering if it would look weird to have different blocks. Maybe
same background in each but having the cards made of different fabric
in each block. Maybe using two different fabrics in each block (that
means that each block would have two the same cards), but these would
vary throughout the quilt. I'm not sure whether this ramble makes
sense to any of you, but I know exactly what I mean!

And while I'm on the subject, would a card tricks pattern be suitable
for a scrap quilt? For instance, I have a zillion 1930's pieces (well
maybe not quite that many) and I'd love to use these in a quilt, using
something somewhat simple. So I could use these in combination with
matching solids? What do you think?

Oh and by the way, just a note: it is NOT a good idea to clean up/muck
out the sewing room. Now that all my fabrics are all displayed in an
orderly manner, and all clearly visible and accessible, I suddenly
have all these inspirations and ideas bombarding me! I should have
left the place a major mess!!!!!

Claudia




jeanne-nzlstar* November 18th 08 11:48 PM

card tricks quilt
 
http://www.edwardssoftware.com/quilts/blocks.html
a card trick variation here.
j.



Nann November 19th 08 12:02 PM

card tricks quilt
 
Claudia, I prefer to use an easier version called Card Games, which
ends up looking just like Card Trick. (Card Games is just right for
nickel (5") squars.) One time I used a different fabric for each
card; alas, I have no photo of that one. A couple of years ago I
created "Cards in the Cabin," using a different reds. Here's a photo
before I quilted it:
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...56829410IoDLml

Nann
whose piecing style has become decidedly scrappier over the years



On Nov 18, 7:25*am, claudia wrote:

Laura likes the card tricks
pattern. HAs always liked it. So, my creativity button has been pushed
and I figure I might as well make her a card tricks quilt using these
fabrics.

I have searched google for pictures of this quilt and all the pictures
I come up with are repeating blocks; 2 or 3 or 4 fabrics plus a
background fabric, but repeating the same fabrics in each block in all
blocks of the quilt.

I was wondering if it would look weird to have different blocks. Maybe
same background in each but having the cards made of different fabric
in each block. Maybe using two different fabrics in each block (that
means that each block would have two the same cards), but these would
vary throughout the quilt. I'm not sure whether this ramble makes
sense to any of you, but I know exactly what I mean!

And while I'm on the subject, would a card tricks pattern be suitable
for a scrap quilt? For instance, I have a zillion 1930's pieces (well
maybe not quite that many) and I'd love to use these in a quilt, using
something somewhat simple. So I could use these in combination with
matching solids? What do you think?

Oh and by the way, just a note: it is NOT a good idea to clean up/muck
out the sewing room. Now that all my fabrics are all displayed in an
orderly manner, and all clearly visible and accessible, I suddenly
have all these inspirations and ideas bombarding me! I should have
left the place a major mess!!!!!

Claudia




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