Charm packs
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sunsup
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Re: Charm packs
Happymrs, that's lovely. Did you cut all the triangles out then place them on a design wall to get the color bands? How did you get the white between the triangles in the border? It really looks great.
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morgans4
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Re: Charm packs
I thought charm squares were about 5" square. Is that right? Some of these photos appear to have larger pieces but maybe it's just my eyesight.
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JudyWoo
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Re: Charm packs
All the charm packs I've purchased have been 5" square. I think that is the most popular. You can also get charm packs though of different shapes like hearts, teddy bears, and scottie dogs for applique.
Judy
Judy
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happymrs
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Re: Charm packs
Sunsup...
Yes, I did this layout on my design wall first. Saw something similar in one quilt book, but they did a round of dark, then lights, & laid it out that way. DH walked in, the artist, & suggested this way, light to dark each round, & with a different color! Liked it better, so stuck with that. The border, same triangles, I just added a strip between them, thus the lattice effect. No pattern really, just cut each charm into four triangles & started playing. Couldn't match them in the corners, so just left the corners open, for stitching or maybe a little applique, not sure just yet, but this one was fun to make! And...I still have more triangles left for something else!
Nancy...
Yes, I did this layout on my design wall first. Saw something similar in one quilt book, but they did a round of dark, then lights, & laid it out that way. DH walked in, the artist, & suggested this way, light to dark each round, & with a different color! Liked it better, so stuck with that. The border, same triangles, I just added a strip between them, thus the lattice effect. No pattern really, just cut each charm into four triangles & started playing. Couldn't match them in the corners, so just left the corners open, for stitching or maybe a little applique, not sure just yet, but this one was fun to make! And...I still have more triangles left for something else!
Nancy...
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piecemaker1
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Re: Charm packs
Well Nancy, I have to add that it looks absolutely fabulous. Wish I was that creative 
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gardenquilter
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Re: Charm packs
i have never gotten a charm back before am always tempted though
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Evie
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Re: Charm packs
Lynn, haven't you entered any of the charm swaps? They are great stash builders.
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sunsup
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Thank you for the information, Nancy. You have inspired me to try something along those lines. I still think the border is a stroke of genious.
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SQUEELQuilter
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Re: Charm packs
QuilterBee, I haven't measured but my T9P is a lap size, maybe 45" square or so.
Also, HappyMrs what a beautiful quilt! Great new idea!
Also, HappyMrs what a beautiful quilt! Great new idea!
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quiltermom91
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Re: Charm packs
These are some really great ideas.I have always wanted to buy some charm packs, but never have because I didn't know what to do with them. Maybe now I will. I have a hard time picking out fabrics. Thanks for all the tips.
