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Focus on Design: Card Tricks Sep 07
Hello! Every once in blue moon, I post a Focus on
Design thread. The purpose is to encourage conversation about quilt top patterns. This is not the place to talk about the QI, nor chocolate, nor the relatives, nor weather; it is okay to mention those once in a while, but THIS thread is about Designing Quilt Tops! FOCUS on DESIGN! This time our topic is the elegant and simple Card Tricks Block. Most of the patterns use triangles. Here are a few. From Marcia Hahn's Quilters Cache: http://www.quilterscache.com/C/CardTrickBlock.html (MH states that it is a Jeffrey Gutcheon Design.) From McCall's: http://mccallsquilting.com/qb/pattern_902//index.html Here is our Louise's lovely version: http://www.flickr.com/photos/picturesfromlouise/ While searching for one made with squares and rectangles, I came across this one: http://members.shaw.ca/kigraham/basic/Cardtrick.html (Turns out to be from our own Kim!) What do you like? What is your experience with Card Tricks Blocks and Quilts? Do you have a favorite variation or color way? PAT, Focusing on Design in Virginia |
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Focus on Design: Card Tricks Sep 07
Pat, this is one of my favorite block patterns. It's so easy, and it
can be done in so many colorways. i used it last in a sampler quilt in Amish bold colors that were "floated" on a black background. My DD convescated the finished product, so i cant post a picture. I did this in the HST setting, i wasnt aware of the "cheater"pattern then, but would like to try a block using that pattern. Thanks for whipping us in line!! Sometimes we take a tangent to other places...LOL! amy |
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Focus on Design: Card Tricks Sep 07
This is a block that I never felt interested enough to make a whole quilt
with. If I see a Card Trick quilt, it's fine, the color/ value combinations can be interesting. But I have no more desire to make one. Roberta in D "Pat in Virginia" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hello! Every once in blue moon, I post a Focus on Design thread. The purpose is to encourage conversation about quilt top patterns. This is not the place to talk about the QI, nor chocolate, nor the relatives, nor weather; it is okay to mention those once in a while, but THIS thread is about Designing Quilt Tops! FOCUS on DESIGN! This time our topic is the elegant and simple Card Tricks Block. Most of the patterns use triangles. Here are a few. From Marcia Hahn's Quilters Cache: http://www.quilterscache.com/C/CardTrickBlock.html (MH states that it is a Jeffrey Gutcheon Design.) From McCall's: http://mccallsquilting.com/qb/pattern_902//index.html Here is our Louise's lovely version: http://www.flickr.com/photos/picturesfromlouise/ While searching for one made with squares and rectangles, I came across this one: http://members.shaw.ca/kigraham/basic/Cardtrick.html (Turns out to be from our own Kim!) What do you like? What is your experience with Card Tricks Blocks and Quilts? Do you have a favorite variation or color way? PAT, Focusing on Design in Virginia |
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Focus on Design: Card Tricks Sep 07
Ok, now that Roberta has broken the ice.....card trick is one of those
blocks that doesn't have much appeal for me. I can't really put my finger on the reason why though. With that said, however, I did enjoy Louise's quilt! Maybe it was because the two color scheme looks more like an interlocking chain than a true card trick block. I do like it. Thanks for speaking up Roberta. I thought I was the only one....... -- Kathyl (KJ) remove "nospam" before mchsi http://community.webshots.com/user/kathylquiltz "Roberta Zollner" wrote in message ... This is a block that I never felt interested enough to make a whole quilt with. If I see a Card Trick quilt, it's fine, the color/ value combinations can be interesting. But I have no more desire to make one. Roberta in D "Pat in Virginia" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hello! Every once in blue moon, I post a Focus on Design thread. The purpose is to encourage conversation about quilt top patterns. This is not the place to talk about the QI, nor chocolate, nor the relatives, nor weather; it is okay to mention those once in a while, but THIS thread is about Designing Quilt Tops! FOCUS on DESIGN! This time our topic is the elegant and simple Card Tricks Block. Most of the patterns use triangles. Here are a few. From Marcia Hahn's Quilters Cache: http://www.quilterscache.com/C/CardTrickBlock.html (MH states that it is a Jeffrey Gutcheon Design.) From McCall's: http://mccallsquilting.com/qb/pattern_902//index.html Here is our Louise's lovely version: http://www.flickr.com/photos/picturesfromlouise/ While searching for one made with squares and rectangles, I came across this one: http://members.shaw.ca/kigraham/basic/Cardtrick.html (Turns out to be from our own Kim!) What do you like? What is your experience with Card Tricks Blocks and Quilts? Do you have a favorite variation or color way? PAT, Focusing on Design in Virginia |
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Focus on Design: Card Tricks Sep 07
I love that pattern. I made my son a wedding quilt using that pattern. You
can see it if you go to my webshots album under finished quilts. -- Boca Jan Florida - Land of the Hurricanes boca_jan1atyahoodotcom http://community.webshots.com/user/BocaJan "Pat in Virginia" wrote in message ... Hello! Every once in blue moon, I post a Focus on Design thread. The purpose is to encourage conversation about quilt top patterns. This is not the place to talk about the QI, nor chocolate, nor the relatives, nor weather; it is okay to mention those once in a while, but THIS thread is about Designing Quilt Tops! FOCUS on DESIGN! This time our topic is the elegant and simple Card Tricks Block. Most of the patterns use triangles. Here are a few. From Marcia Hahn's Quilters Cache: http://www.quilterscache.com/C/CardTrickBlock.html (MH states that it is a Jeffrey Gutcheon Design.) From McCall's: http://mccallsquilting.com/qb/pattern_902//index.html Here is our Louise's lovely version: http://www.flickr.com/photos/picturesfromlouise/ While searching for one made with squares and rectangles, I came across this one: http://members.shaw.ca/kigraham/basic/Cardtrick.html (Turns out to be from our own Kim!) What do you like? What is your experience with Card Tricks Blocks and Quilts? Do you have a favorite variation or color way? PAT, Focusing on Design in Virginia |
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Focus on Design: Card Tricks Sep 07
Hey Pat:
What a wonderful idea, just focusing on quilting. I too thought the card trick pattern was too simple and not my style. Thinking does change. I needed a simple pattern to make a baby quilt. Something fast. A new grand niece was on the way I didn't know about till the last minute. I looked at several simple patterns, they didn't appeal to me till I stumbled upon the card tricks. I purchased just enough of the "baby colors" and started making it. I got stuck for the background color and auditioned several. I had recently purchased some medium gray mottled fabric. It fit in perfectly with my baby colors. Once I got the quilt top completed I thought this is not big enough, so I added a 3 inch border, that wasn't enough and looked rather plain. I had enough baby fabric left over that I made 3 inch log cabin blocks that I refer to as rosebuds. I placed them on point at the top and bottom with yet another border of the gray. Darned if it didn't turn out rather pretty. The new parents were surprised and very happy with the quilt. I asked them if the colors were alright or would they rather I make it in another colorway. Nope, this is what they wanted. I really enjoyed making it. No "y" seams. NO ripping out time and again. The work flowed so well that I completed the top in one day and machine quilted and bound it the next. It measured about 40 by 60. Sorry no pictures, Amelia is now 3 years old and drags her quilt everywhere. The parents said they were sorry for the rough treatment but I just laughed and said finally someone is using my quilts rather than putting them away in a closet because "they are just to pretty to use". It's back to work on the queen size DWR I've been working on for almost two years. Now this is a pattern I really dislike. Kate T. South Mississippi |
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Focus on Design: Card Tricks Sep 07
This is my number one Hug block favourite!! As someone said later in this
thread, I doubt I would make a whole quilt of CTs but tend to use it as a challenge for myself to make appropriate hug blocks. (Perhaps, after some xxxx number, I may have got the pressing direction right, but hug quilt assemblers probably disagree!!) It's always a question of whether you go with four suits or only two. But always a fun thing to play with colours. Really looking forward to reading everyone's responses. Cheers for now Tutu Cape Town, South Africa "Pat in Virginia" wrote in message ... FOCUS on DESIGN! This time our topic is the elegant and simple Card Tricks Block. Most of the patterns use triangles. Here are a few. From Marcia Hahn's Quilters Cache: http://www.quilterscache.com/C/CardTrickBlock.html (MH states that it is a Jeffrey Gutcheon Design.) From McCall's: http://mccallsquilting.com/qb/pattern_902//index.html Here is our Louise's lovely version: http://www.flickr.com/photos/picturesfromlouise/ While searching for one made with squares and rectangles, I came across this one: http://members.shaw.ca/kigraham/basic/Cardtrick.html (Turns out to be from our own Kim!) What do you like? What is your experience with Card Tricks Blocks and Quilts? Do you have a favorite variation or color way? PAT, Focusing on Design in Virginia |
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Focus on Design: Card Tricks Sep 07
Card Tricks is a block that I don't dislike, but I don't love it,
either. I've made it as a single block in a sampler, but I really don't think I'll ever make an entire quilt of it -- though opinions do change over time. -- Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas sw.foster1 (at) gmail (dot) com (remove/change the obvious) http://www.sandymike.net |
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Focus on Design: Card Tricks Sep 07
Pat in Virginia wrote:
Hello! Every once in blue moon, I post a Focus on Design thread. The purpose is to encourage conversation about quilt top patterns. This is not the place to talk about the QI, nor chocolate, nor the relatives, nor weather; it is okay to mention those once in a while, but THIS thread is about Designing Quilt Tops! What do you like? What is your experience with Card Tricks Blocks and Quilts? Do you have a favorite variation or color way? The first Quilt in a Day pattern I ever tried was a queen-size Card Trick. It was okay, but definitely not my favorite pattern. After I was done with it, I wasn't real happy with my fabric choices, so that may have been a factor. Maybe someday I'll try it again. I think I may be better at fabric selection now. I don't have a digital photo to share. Julia in MN -- This message has been scanned for viruses by Norton Anti-Virus http://webpages.charter.net/jaccola/ |
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Focus on Design: Card Tricks Sep 07
I like it for baby quilts too. You can do both bright colors and
strong contrasts with it quite easily. It also works really well as a scrappy quilt. Card Trick and Akansas Traveler (and the assorted variations of both) are two of my favs for a fast baby or twin quilt. NightMist On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 10:08:52 -0700, "Kate T." wrote: Hey Pat: What a wonderful idea, just focusing on quilting. I too thought the card trick pattern was too simple and not my style. Thinking does change. I needed a simple pattern to make a baby quilt. Something fast. A new grand niece was on the way I didn't know about till the last minute. I looked at several simple patterns, they didn't appeal to me till I stumbled upon the card tricks. I purchased just enough of the "baby colors" and started making it. I got stuck for the background color and auditioned several. I had recently purchased some medium gray mottled fabric. It fit in perfectly with my baby colors. Once I got the quilt top completed I thought this is not big enough, so I added a 3 inch border, that wasn't enough and looked rather plain. I had enough baby fabric left over that I made 3 inch log cabin blocks that I refer to as rosebuds. I placed them on point at the top and bottom with yet another border of the gray. Darned if it didn't turn out rather pretty. The new parents were surprised and very happy with the quilt. I asked them if the colors were alright or would they rather I make it in another colorway. Nope, this is what they wanted. I really enjoyed making it. No "y" seams. NO ripping out time and again. The work flowed so well that I completed the top in one day and machine quilted and bound it the next. It measured about 40 by 60. Sorry no pictures, Amelia is now 3 years old and drags her quilt everywhere. The parents said they were sorry for the rough treatment but I just laughed and said finally someone is using my quilts rather than putting them away in a closet because "they are just to pretty to use". It's back to work on the queen size DWR I've been working on for almost two years. Now this is a pattern I really dislike. Kate T. South Mississippi -- The third-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the majority. The second-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the minority. The first-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking. - AA Milne |
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