Stay Gold Quilt Along, Part 1: Prep and Cut Fabric
Can you believe it? 2022 is around the corner and with all the events (or lack of) these past couple of years, we are ready for an adventure. It’s time to shake things up and try a new hobby with the Stay Gold Quilt Along!
In my classes, I have an amazing range of backgrounds from retired folks to new moms and from first responders to teachers who want to try something new and different. I’ve even taught a detective! The process of quiltmaking is appealing to so many; it involves learning not only sewing but reading a pattern, color design, math (yes, math!) and lots of cutting.
Quiltmaking will keep your brain active and use different parts of your brain. And lately, there has been a lot of buzz about how important it is to use different areas of our brain to stay young and bright! So, if you are a new sewist or re-emerging sewist, keep your machine humming and join the exciting world of quiltmaking!
This quilt along series is great for sewists of all levels.
I will focus on the process of quiltmaking with detailed instructions and pictures every step of the way. If you are a beginner, this quilt along is perfect to guide you through the process. If you have already completed a few quilts, stay with us! This will be a great quilt for you and I promise, you’ll learn a couple of things along the way. If you’re advanced in your quiltmaking abilities, join us for a great quick quilt and a great way to use your scraps! So, let’s get started!
Our quilt is designed with Counterchange Cross blocks and is a nice throw size at 62” x 62”.
Stay Gold Quilt Along Timeline
- Week 1 – Prep and Cut Fabric
- Week 2 – Sew Counterchange Cross Blocks
- Week 3 – Finish Blocks, Layout and Sashing
- Weed 4 – Finish Top and Add Border + Quilting Prep
- Week 5 – Learn to Straight Line Quilt and Quilt Top
- Week 6 – Add Binding
The main fabric for this is called Stay Gold which is by Melody Miller of Ruby Star Society (hence the name of the quilt along, ‘Stay Gold’).
Are you familiar with Ruby Star Society? Their designers offer modern colors and prints that are fun and vibrant. Go to rubystarsociety.com to read their story and discover the talented artists.
The border fabric is also by Melody Miller for Ruby Star called Spark. It’s a great collection of solid colors with sparks, of course! It’s one of their fabric basics and depending on which color you select, the sparks will either be white or gold. I am partial to pink, so I have selected pink which has white sparks. Many of these colors will go with the quilt top, so pick out a favorite! This quilt is noisy with busy prints so the solid border will add a calming element. Below are five of the many colors in the Spark line.
The background fabric is Supreme Solids White by Benartex. Supreme Solids is a wonderful collection of solid colors with great cotton quality. Here is the Benartex link.
Today we generally categorize quiltmakers into three groups–traditional, modern and modern traditionalists. The Stay Gold Quilt falls into the modern traditionalist group. Modern traditionalism in quilting can be defined as using a traditional block, layout or design combined with a modern element, such as color, scale, asymmetry or negative space. We will be creating a traditional block called Counterchange Cross with the modern Stay Gold fabric. Pictured below is the Counterchange Cross block with traditional fabric from Laundry Basket Quilts.
Below this paragraph is the same block with a mix of Tula Pink fabric and Andover Collective. See the difference fabric makes? Same block but very different look and feel.
Also, we will be creating negative space (a modern element) by using the White Supreme Solids fabric and rotating every other block. This first quit layout shows the blocks positioned in the same direction.
This second layout shows every other block rotated once. See how a simple block rotation creates a new layout? Here, we created more negative space, one of the modern quilt elements.
Materials Need for the Stay Gold Quilt Along
- BERNINA Sewing Machine, such as BERNINA 570 QE or BERNINA 770 QE PLUS
- Patchwork Foot #37/37D, Patchwork Foot with Guide #57/57D or Patchwork Foot #97/97D
- Three-Sole Walking Foot with Seam Guide #50
Supplies Needed for the Stay Gold Quilt Along
- Stay Gold by Melody Miller fabric – Fat Eighths (9” x 22” cuts) Collection or larger
- Spark by Melody Miller fabric (color of choice) – 1 1/2 yards (border and binding)
- White Supreme Solids by Benartex – 2 yards
- Backing (fabric of choice) – 4 yards
- Eversewn Cotton Batting – twin size
- Mettler Silk Finish Cotton Thread 50 wt – white
- 80 Schmetz Microtex Needle
- 75 Schmetz Quilting Needle
- Iron and Pressing Mat
- Scissors
- Pins
- Cutting Mat
- Olfa Rotary Cutter
- Creative Grids 6 1/2” x 12 1/2″ Ruler (or Omnigrip Non-slip 6” x 24” Ruler)
Cut Fabric and Make Piles
Before cutting fabric, you might decide to prep the fabric first. This comes down to personal preference, so try a couple of different methods and see what works for you.
First, you can prewash all your fabric before cutting. Some quilters do this because they don’t want to handle any possible chemicals on the fabric from the factory. Others prewash to make sure colors/dyes don’t bleed and to preshrink the fabric. Another prep method I have seen lately is starch. Some quilters will literally douse their fabric in starch to make it firm for accurate cutting and piecing. I am not big on the starch method as I like to have my fabric somewhat pliable and I don’t want to buy a ton of starch. The last method is no prep at all. Just press the fabric right out of your shopping bag and cut. So find what works for you. There’s no right way, just your way.
Cut Small to Medium Prints
Select 12-14 small to medium prints in the Stay Gold collection.
Cut them to the following sizes:
- (6) 2 1/2” x 4 1/2”
- (4) 2 1/2” x 2 1/2”
If you want more of the light fabric in your quilt, cut more lights. Or vice versa with the darks.
Cut Medium to Large Prints
Select 8-10 medium to large prints (the medium prints can be the same prints used in the previous step).
Cut them to the following size:
- (4) 4 1/2” x 4 1/2”
Again, if you want more of the light fabric in your quilt, cut more lights. Or vice versa with the darks.
Did you notice the fun selvedges?
For a bonus, save them. We’ll use them later to make a quilt block to sew into the quilt back.
Cutting the Supreme Solids
With the Supreme Solids White fabric, cut the following:
- (10) 2 1/2” x WOF (width of fabric)
- Subcut (32) 2 1/2” x 2 1/2”
- Subcut (12) 2 1/2” x 12 1/2”
- Set other 4 strips aside
If you line up the strips on your mat, the cutting process is quick. If the ruler placement in the next picture looks wrong to you, it’s because I’m left-handed!
Next, cut:
- (8) 4 1/2” x WOF
- Subcut (64) 4 1/2” x 2 1/2”
- Subcut (32) 4 1/2” x 4 1/2”
Again, line up 2 of the strips on your cutting mat and you will decrease the time it takes to cut in half. Or try 3-4 strips with a longer ruler. Just be careful not to move the ruler while cutting.
Layout Fabric or Grab and Sew
This step can be considered a great personality test. You have three options to arrange your fabric pieces.
Option One
Find a large space to lay out your fabric pieces into Counterchange Cross blocks.
Tip: If you have pets, the floor might not be a good option! Some quilters use a design wall that can be as simple as a large piece of felt attached to the wall with 3M Velcro strips.
Option Two
Use a felt board such as the one below and arrange your fabric pieces one block at a time. After one block is sewn together, arrange the fabric pieces for the next block.
Option Three
Throw the Stay Gold fabric pieces of the same size into plastic bins. You will have three bins of fabric for the three different sizes. This option is a random grab-and-sew method. There is no planning, so decide if this will work for you. If you are methodical and organized, it might be a challenge. But, maybe you are up for the challenge!
Decide your method and get ready for Week 2 when I explain in detail the incredible BERNINA Patchwork Feet and show how to piece together the Counterchange Cross blocks! It’s going to be an adventure!
Stay Gold Quilt Along
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551 comments on “Stay Gold Quilt Along, Part 1: Prep and Cut Fabric”
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I consider myself to be a modern traditionalist. Thanks.
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I love making traditional quilts.
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I am traditional, modern and modern traditionist depending on the pattern and material.. and my mood. I’m winging it!
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I’m traditional, conventional and a bit of crazy all the way!!!
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Yeah! It just on the day and my mood!
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I am a modern sewer because I love the blocks with lots of piecing like birds, or a robot for children or a boat for my dad. Traditional quilts I love too but modern first.
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Traditional
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I’ve quilted for 45 years and love it all. Modern traditionalist is closest description.
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I am a modern traditionalist
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Modern traditional quilter
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Definitely I am a modern traditionalist even though I didn’t know it existed.
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I am in the modern traditionalist group.
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I would consider myself a modern traditionalist :). Thanks!
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I have been quilting for 45 years.,,I tried all levels but remain a traditionalist
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I consider myself to be a modern traditionalist.
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I am fairly new to quilting. I love them all.
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Modern traditionalist
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I think I am a Modern Traditionalist quilter.
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I consider myself to be a modern quilter because I like bright colors and different designs.
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I’m a modern traditionalist. I love the old designs with a new twist and color.
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I like all styles of quilting. Bright colors are my choice now.
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I am a modern innovation quilter. Fun bright fabrics bring me joy . My fabric stash of bright fabrics is humming to get used in this quilt a long.
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I love all styles of quilting, but mostly I am a traditional quilter. Thank you.
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I am a tradionalist
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I suppose I consider myself a traditional quilter.
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I would probably fall into the modern traditionalist category.
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I like traditional but with a modern twist. I have never done an online quilt along and am looking forward to this
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Usually I am a traditionalist as far as quilting goes But this time I think I will go a little modern.
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I enjoy traditional quilts and have fun trying new modern quilts as well. Favorite is Traditional.
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Modern traditional quilter
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Definitely a modern traditionalist. Love that white space!
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I am most definitely a modern traditionalist. I love traditional sewing and quilting and love using my Bernina to make them!
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I am a traditional quilter and love traditional quilt blocks.
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I am a modern traditionalist.
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I consider myself to be a traditional quilter– with Flashes of Modern twists !
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The Stay Gold bundle is so pretty…I use those colors a lot in my projects!
I’d consider myself a modern traditionalist. I prefer to use modern fabrics and modern quilt designs, but still love the traditional flying geese, log cabin and hst blocks and often use at least one type in every project. -
I am a modern-traditionalist quilter.
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I must be a modern traditionalist quilter. Love to use different blocks and layouts as well as classic techniques.
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I’m a beginner quilter and mostly traditional.
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I feel that I fall in between modern and traditional. If that is a modern traditionalist, then that is what I am but sometimes I just like to make up my own blocks, which turn out to be neither.
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I think I am a traditional quilter, but am so new to this that I pretty much love it all!
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I think I am a traditionalist, but willing to try the area of modern traditionalist.
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Modern tradionalist! I dabble in lots of different styles of quilting!
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I’m a modern traditionalist. Thanks for the quilt along.
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I suppose more traditional but I am getting old and leaning towards Modern.
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I consider myself to be a modern traditionalist, what a fun project .
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I am definitely a modern traditionalist. Thank you for the free quilt along!
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I consider myself a traditional love all the old patterns
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I am a modern quilter!
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I’m pretty much a traditional quilter although I’ve made other type of quilts.
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I am a modern traditionalist. I love bright…energizing…colors and block designs.
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I’m a traditional scrappy quilter.
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Leaning towards Modern Traditionalist.
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I’d say traditional all the way. Thank you for the giveaway.
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I am a modern traditionalist and love combining those two approaches.
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Love your QALs! Thanks! I am a modern traditionalist quilter.
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I love both traditional and modern. We are so blessed to have all the pattern and fabric choices that are available today, and websites like this where we can get great ideas.
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I like to challenge myself to use traditional patterns in a modern way.
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I am a modern quilter
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I love this pattern. I also can’t live without my Bernina sewing machines.
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modern traditionalist!
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I tend to be more of a modern quilter and I love the fresh colors.
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I am a traditional quilter most of the time but, I also love Quiltworx patterns and have made several of tbem. I’ve been making quilts for nearly 50 years and I’m always up for a new challenge.
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I consider myself a modern traditionalist, combining modern techniques to create mostly geometric traditional quilts.
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I’m a beginner so I am traditional for now. As I learn that may be subject to change.
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I quilt a variety of quilts from traditional to contemporary
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LOVE, love, love the fabric and the layout(s) for this quilt!
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I would say I’m more of a modern traditionalist. I love the way old blocks/patterns come to life with bright, colorful fabric!
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I like this idea and love those fabrics. I am a little more of a Modern Quilter, but this fits the bill for sure.
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I am traditional
I love to try everything, but if I love a quilt it is usually a traditional style
I do love the portrait and landscape quilts being made.
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I just love all things quilting. you can’t have enough fabric or patterns!! Or Bernina’s!! I have 3 and love them all I also collect the foot of the month. Happy sewing
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I am a traditional quilter. Thanks!
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I guess I should have answered the question better traditional mostly
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I consider myself a modern traditionalist quilter.
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I am more of a modern traditionalist quilter. Thank you.
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I am also a modern traditionalist! Looking forward to following along on this “ quilt along “ !! ??
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I consider myself a traditional quilter. I seem to like symmetry in my quilts. I have 15 quilt tops to layer and quilt. What’s one more. Thank you for all your ideas.
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I think I’ve evolved to be a modern traditionalist.
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I consider myself a traditional quilter. Love the older quilt patterns.
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I love the colors and the block!
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I would call myself a modern traditionalist ❣️?
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I love the traditional look for me, but it is fun to make modern quilts for others.
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Traditional modern, applique my first love, but enjoy trying all- piecing, paper piecing and applique.
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I’m a modern traditionalist, and this beautiful fabric makes my heart happy to sew with!
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I am a traditional quilter. I like a strong rhythm to my quilts.
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I would describe myself as a modern traditionalist.
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I’m more of a traditionalist.
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I am a traditional quilter but like to try modern blocks too
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I will enjoy doing this quilt-a-long. Thank you
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I am a combination of modern and traditional. I like traditional quilts simplified with larger pieces in bright colors.
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I’m a traditional quilter. I even love simple two color quilts… just white and red or blue. They really show off the quilting!
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I consider myself to be a traditional quilter, although I’m not going back to using scissors to cut blocks or do hand quilting!
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I am a traditional quilter and love sewing clothing for my granddaughter!
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Looks like a fun quilt with pretty and cheerful fabrics–can’t wait to try it!
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When I started quilting this year, I thought I would be more of a traditional quilter…. but I have discovered that I am drawn to more modern and modern traditionalist designs. So I would say Modern Traditionalist.
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I think I’d be a modern traditionalist – I like traditional patterns, but I also enjoy putting my own spin on them!
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I think I am a traditional quilter as I love the Civil War quilts, repro fabrics, and patterns. I am trying to get out of that shell and try new things. I am now in the process of cutting out a more modern type quilt. We will see how it goes!!
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I like traditional the best.
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Never quilted all new for me, modern traditionalist
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I am a modern traditionalist.
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I love the modern look but consider myself more traditional.
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I am more a traditional quilter kinda gal.
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I am a modern quilter.
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I am a traditionalist but would like to try something different.
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Traditional
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Modern traditionalist! I’m rather new to quilting, so I love it all!
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I would consider myself a modern traditionalist.
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I like that 2 different looks come from one block
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I consider myself a modern traditionalist quilter.
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I’m a traditional, mostly scrap quilter. I frequently “complete” other sewist’s quilts when they either give up or pass away and their families donate their unfinished quilts to sewing groups I belong to.
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amazing win
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I’m a modern traditionalist. I love the traditional quilt blocks but have to have the order and negative space I associate with modern quilts.
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I am a traditional, but also like modern quilts.
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I consider myself traditional. I seem to gravitate to the symmetry in the traditional quilts
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I love traditional quilting but have made many modern traditional quilts. This one is right up my alley. Thanks.
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I think that I am a modern traditionalist. I began making traditional styles, but I love modern fabrics.
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I consider myself a modern traditionalist.
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Hmm. I like both, so modern traditionalist it is! 🙂
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I’m a modern traditionalist. I love modern fabrics but I just love some of the traditional patterns made in a new way.
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I consider myself modern traditionalist. I am also really enjoying exploring improv and art quilts. What a fun project & great ideas!
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Love the pattern fabrics. I’m more an eclectic quilter. Love them all
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I think I fall mostly i the modern traditionalist category.
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Definitely a modern tradionalist!
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I consider myself more of a traditionalist quilter. I love working with the old fashioned looking quilts that just make you immediately feel at home.
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I am a beginning quilter. I have sewn all my life (clothes, home dec, etc.), but I’ve never done much quilting. So, I don’t know what my style is yet, but I’m ready to learn!!
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I’m mostly a traditional quilter and love traditional blocks. Love to use scraps in making quilts also.
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Love the Stay Gold collection. I consider myself to be a “modern with a traditional swirl” type of quilter. One of my fav things these days is all the negative space within a quilt. It allows the block to shine & come into view next to the negative space.
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I consider myself to be transitioning from pure traditionalist into more modern designs.
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I am more of a traditional quilter who loves bright “happy” fabrics.
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I consider myself a modern traditionalist
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I consider myself modern traditionalist.
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I love the modern estetic. However, I come from the traditional side of quilting. Love these fabrics’
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I like traditional and some modern designs.
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I love it all! Sometimes I’m traditional and others I’m very modern. I just love all fabrics and always want to try something new. I’ve been quilting for twenty years and it’s still exciting!!!
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I am a traditional quilter. I traditionally use fabric.
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I consider myself as modern traditionalist.
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I consider myself a modern traditionalist.
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I am a Modern Traditionalist Quilter
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I am a traditional quilter who sometimes leans to a slightly modern quilter. Beautiful fabrics!
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This fabric is so happy! I am somewhere between modern and modern traditionalist in my quilting. I love the traditions of quilting and believe that traditional quilting is great for learning technique but the modern quilts fit more with my home design preferences and the preferences of folks I generally make quilts for.
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I consider myself a modern traditionalist.
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I am both a traditional and modern quilter. I like using the new bright fabrics in my quilts.
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I am a traditional quilter – or at least will be when I start quilting. Ready to learn.
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I am a modern traditionalist, leaning towards more traditional.
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I am a traditional quilter
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I am a modern traditionalist who likes all types of quilting.
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Oh I’m a traditional quilter all the way. I have done a few modern ones but they are for family that requested them. Tho’ truely, as long as I’m putting thread to fabric I’m a happy gal!!
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I’m a modern traditionalist quilter.
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I’m more of a traditionalist but love some of the modern looks.
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I am an anything goes quilter doing what feels good at the time. Usually anything goes! I especially enjoy paper piecing and machine appliqué…both modern and traditional.
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I am a Modern/Traditional quilter. I love all sort of old and new blocks. I love learning new block and hot I can incorporate them into various quilt designs. Thank you for a chance to win such beautiful fabrics.
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I’m a modern traditionalist quilter. I’ve made many traditional quilts but now I’m loving the more modern fabrics & patterns.
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I think I am a traditional quilter.
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Oh, I’m traditional all the way. Love soft, muted colors, and comfy looking quilts, no shouting out designs or colors for me. Love this Stay Gold line.
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I think modern traditionalist is really spot on and accurately describes how many of us approach quilting today. We can incorporate the tried and true processes with modern “short cuts” and more innovative approaches. The result is a more flexible and adaptable art form that can be applied to many more works. The sky is the limit and the possibilities endless allowing quilters of all levels to be creative.
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I consider myself a modern traditionalist.
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I’m more of a modern quilter but do like traditional blocks. For me bright colors is everything.
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I love quilting, The mix of colors and the mix of patterns, whether it’s traditional or modern the options are boundless!! So my answer would be a modern traditionalist. I enjoy traditional patterns with occasional modern twists.
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I am a beginner quilter and love traditional blocks and fabrics. Consider me a traditional quilter.
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I am a traditionalist trying hard to be less regimented.
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I’m a modern quilter.
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Love the design with the white space making the colors pop
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I am a traditionalist quilter most of the time. 440qe, 550, 770qe machines
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I’m a modern traditionalist scrapaholic
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I can’t put a label on my quilting style. I make whatever strikes my fancy at the moment. I have made and loved traditional block quilts and have also make some that would be considered modern, and have loved those, too! So I am an ‘anything goes’ quilter!
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I like many varieties including paper piecing, improvisational quilts and the old standbys such as log cabin.
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I love to make and remake traditional blocks and they seem to be my family’s favorites! This “Stay Gold” quilt is so pretty. I’m planning on making it too!
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Super traditional with hand-piece and hand quilter, because can take almost where ever I go, would be an amazing lucky one to win as that is almost my birthday.
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I think I am more of a Traditional quilter – still learning as I go, but loving each quilt I have done.
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I am a pretty quilter, so it’s hard to say – but I would say closer to modern than traditionalist, based on the patterns I’ve completed.
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I consider myself a modern traditionalist.
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I don’t think I have a type, yet. I like making interesting and a little bit challenging quilts. If I had to label it I would say traditional with a twist, busy modern or the best description would be quirky.
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I am pretty new to quilting, so not quite sure, but I seem to be more of a traditional quilter!
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Traditional quilter!
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I definitely am traditional…
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I am a middle of the road type of quilter – I love some of the traditional patterns but I like to mix in a more modern look!!!
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I am a traditionalist and like using unexpected combinations of vintage fabrics with new fabrics.
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I think I am more of a traditionalist but I really like the look of this quilt. Maybe I will become
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What a beautiful fabric collection and this QAL looks like great fun. I always consider myself a traditional quilter, but I do find myself enjoying making modern quilts too!
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I think I’m traditional but like geometric patterns also.
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I am probably a modern traditionalist. I love to see what else can be done or accomplished with new layouts or a little different cut here and there. I am always excited and amazed to see what a difference a little change can make. Sometimes just a color change makes things pop in a new and beautiful way that is unexpected. I am still in love with my 185QE (a retirement gift from my hubby) and use it nearly every day. I am 79 years old and making table runners is one of my joys..plus it keeps me off the streets so my kids know what I am doing. LOL
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I’m becoming more of a modern traditionalist. I was a very traditional hand appliqué and quilting person, but now I’m more modern and more abstract. At least some of the time!
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I consider myself to be a modern traditionalist.
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I am a modern traditionalist. I love and appreciate all things quilting and I look forward to working on this project.
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I consider myself to be a traditional quilter. Love the fabrics, the west uikt and instrucyy to ions❤️
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I think I’m more of a traditional and traditional modern quilter. This looks like a fun quilt.
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I’m a modern quilter fur sure!
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I am mostly traditional but enjoy modern fabrics and patterns.
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Traditional quilter, sometimes break out into traditional modern.
Umm, would be really helpful if you provide the total number of blocks needed for each size. I could work it out, may be easier for a newbie.So 16 blocks plus sashing and borders for a 62×62 throw. Would be fun to try this with my scraps 🙂 (I am not a scrappy quilter, but they keep growing:)
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I am a new quilter so I am open to being any one of the three: traditional, modern, or modern traditionalist.
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I lean toward making a traditional quilt. I have not done an entire quilt yet, but have made a couple of quilt tops. I look forward to doing more quilting! Love this design!!
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I consider myself a traditional quilter!
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I’m in between quilter, it’s fun to do the old standbys, and jazz things up with modern colors and patterns, gets me out of my comfort zone.
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I would say that I was traditionalist, but am turning modern. At this point I would say that I am between at Modern Traditionalist at this point. There are so many great fabric lines that come up every year and this makes me want to be create minimalist patterns. 🙂
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I’m definitely a modern traditionalist!
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I consider myself a traditionalist but like to try new things
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I feel like I’m more of a traditionalist although some of the more modern quilts really appeal to me! Like this one!
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I tend to start out traditional, but like to add a modern twist. So I guess I’m a modern traditionalist.
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I am definitely a modern traditionalist.
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I am a modern traditionist quilter. I think this would be a fun quilt to make!
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I am definitely a modern traditionalist!
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I tend to be a traditional quilter but I don’t shy away from a quilt that catches my eye.
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I consider myself to be a modern traditionalist. Thanks
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I’m mostly a modern traditionalist, but I still like purely modern and purely traditional quilts.
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I straddle the line between modern and contemporary, but I have an appreciation for all styles!
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I am a modern traditionalist. Love quilting!
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I’m a traditional quilter.
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I am a Traditionalist modern quilter.
I love old patterns upscaled with a kaleidoscope of colors.. it invigorating!! -
I’m a traditionalist quilter but I do try to make something out of my comfort zone from time to time. I like to try new techniques, too.
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I am a modern traditionalist but am open to all things sewing and serging
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Hi — I consider myself eclectic-novice quilter & sewer.
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The fabrics are well dsiplayed on the white background
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I am a beginner. I guess I would consider myself a modern traditionalist.
Thanks.
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I am a modern traditionalist quilter. I love traditional blocks, modern traditional blocks, and rich prints.
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Love this design! Pick me!
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I am a modern traditionalist quilter and love working with all colors and types of fabric.
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I really like some of the modern patterns!
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I am a traditional quilter however I have enjoyed some modern designs. This fabric line is beautiful. Thanks for the chance to win some.
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I am a beginner-but, would be a modern tradionalist.
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I’m a brand new quilter. So I’m not sure what kind of quilter I am yet. ?. I just know I’m hooked and love the process. ?
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I love making traditional quilts.
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I am a modern traditionalist and this quilt is perfect for my piecing and quilting skill level.
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Definitely traditional – utilitarian traditionalist!
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I’m a traditional quilter with a twist. I try to put my spin on a pattern.
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I consider myself to be a modern traditionalist. I usually let the fabric guide me.
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This will be my first quilt and want to be modern, can,t wait❤️
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I’ve quilted for 45 years and love it all. Modern traditionalist is closest description.
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Definitely a modern scrappy! Appreciate the Quiltalong and giveaway, thank you!
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I am not real such but I think I might be modern-traditional. I like a variety of different fabrics and it is so hard to narrow it down to one type. Thanks for all your ideas.
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I love traditional patterns but am open to newer renditions. Thanks for the opportunity to win this colorful fabric bundle.
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I love this quilt. I am a modern traditionalist. Love bright colors and playing with traditional patterns in new ways.
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I am a traditional / modern quilter. I am open to new designs or variations on traditional designs. Quilting is relaxing and fun.
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Guess I’m a modern- traditionalist but admire and aspire to bring in new ideas into my projects!
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As I continue to develop my preferences in fabrics/color, I am more and more leaning toward modern and brighter color. I have always loved Ruby Star Society products and this collection is just beautiful. I’d be so delighted to win. Thanks for the opportunity and for the cute pattern and quilt along instructions!
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I consider myself a modern traditionalist. I love the traditional patterns with a modern twist. Thanks for the opportunity to win these gorgeous fabrics!
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I love this quilt pattern and the fabric. I will be checking out Ruby Star Society. I have always thought I was a traditional quilter but have learned that I lean into the modern side of quilting as well. I have joined a modern quilting group and am expanding my quilting horizons!
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I consider myself a traditional modernist quilter. I love the history imparted in a traditional quilt, but love the bright colors, new techniques and creativity displayed in modern quilts. Both allow the sewist to create something uniquely beautiful!
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I find myself fall under the category of modern traditional quilter. I am inspired by modern traditional quilts and gravitate to these guilt designs. ?
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I am a traditional quilter. Or was. Now I love the brights of Tula and others! Having fun exploring new ideas and options.
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I am most definitely a traditional quilter. This fabric is lovely!
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I am most definitely a traditional quilter.
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I consider myself a traditional quilter. I like the old patterns and am drawn to scrap quilts.
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I find I am slowly moving from Traditionalist to a Modern Traditionalist. Got to use up my traditional fabric as I quilt!
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I consider myself a modern quilter
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Even after all these years I consider myself to be a traditional quilter. I do experiment outside my comfort skills but always seem to return. Quilting is great for this.
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Traditional quilter but still learning as I go.
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I consider myself a traditional quilter who uses traditional colors in fabric. Recently I have branched out to batik and more modern fabrics.
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I consider myself a new quilter, even though I have been trying off and on for 30 years. I have been more serious since I retired. I love learning about different quilting, colors. fabrics and creating a quilt of love. Not sure if I’m a traditionalist with all the new things I am learning.
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I’m a beginner/intermediate quilter. I love the modern quilts.
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I am a modern traditionalist that wants to be a modern quilter! Crossing my fingers!
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I consider myself a traditional quilter. I love to piece and need to learn a lot more about the quilting part. Right now, I quilt by check!
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I am new to my Bernina 790 machine and new to quilting. This pattern is just what I am looking for to get me started. Thanks,
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I’ll choose “modern Traditionalist” as the closest description of my quilting.
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I’m definitely a modern quilter, but appreciate and honor the more traditional work as well.
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I probably am more of a traditional quilter, but am willing to try different ideas and thoughts. These are beautiful fabrics. I like the bright colors.
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This looks like fun! Never thought about negative space concept.
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modern traditionalist–haven’t heard this term before, but it fits
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I am a traditional quilter. Love your website
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I am a modern traditionalist quilter. The designs and colors of the newer fabrics translate well into traditional patterns.
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I am so glad you mentioned that it keeps are brains working. I will let my husband know that when I’m quilting that it is to keep my brain healthy!
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Modern traditional but I love the traditional, too.
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I think I am more of a traditional quilter.
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I love some of the modern quilt designs but also enjoy the traditional.
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i am juat learning,, I would lean towards fraditional
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I guess I need to follow direction so I am a modern traditionalist
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Modern Traditionalist –starting potential daughter-in-law off with this fun project–so thanks!!
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I am a modern traditionalist, and love using fabric color and design creatively. Would love to work with Stay Gold!
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I enjoy mostly traditional blocks
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i am a traditional quilter, but i love the modern wild fabrics. does this mean i’m a modern traditionalist? love this pattern.
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I am a modern traditionalist quilter.
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I’m getting back into quilting after a 20 year hiatus raising kiddos…so I love learning techniques and challenges. I would consider myself leaning more towards modern, but some traditional too… Love these bright colors and the blocks….can’t wait to give it a try!!
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I’m a modern traditional quilter who’s always willing to try new methods!
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I’m a newbie, but I’m drawn to the vibrant colors, so I guess that would make me a modern traditionalist.
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Congrats on your new fabric! Winner! Winner!
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I have no idea yet what kind of quilter I am! Love the fabric, will order some. Very thankful Bernina offers these projects with needs lists and instructions/hints/ideas!!!
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I consider myself an advanced beginner quilter and I like different patterns and fabric. I see a pattern and I have to make it!
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I am fairly new to quilting and I love the modern traditionalist designs.
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Looking forward to this design. Please enter me in the giveaway!
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I think I’m a traditionalist although I stray into Modern sometimes.
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I’m pretty much a modern traditionalist — I like to mix colors and find patterns that accent them.
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I am a traditionalist, but am interested in giving modern a try – as soon as I finish making all the traditional patterns that I have been saving!
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Love this pattern and the fabric is gorgeous. Maybe I will do it in Christmas colors and the Stay Gold fabric. So cool.
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I consider myself a traditional quilter when it comes to blocks and patterns, but love the batiks!
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I consider myself to be a traditional quilter.. I do like the quilt but I may try to altar the size to a baby quilt as we have a couple of new additions coming. If 1 is a girl I do like the Melody Miller collections.
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I am a traditional quilter who likes to use more modern fabrics and modern fabric once in a while. I am very organized and am still trying to finish a ‘grab’ method of a Wedding Ring Quilt that I started 6 yrs ago. I would love to try the ‘grab’ method you suggest in piecing the Stay Gold Quilt Along. It looks like a very fun fabrics and pattern. I would love to win these beautiful fabrics!
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I believe I would qualify myself as a modern traditionalist. I love the traditional quilt patterns but find a way to toss in something unexpected.
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I consider myself a modern/traditionalist. When I first started quilting, my choices in fabrics and quilt patterns were very traditional, but as I’ve become more proficient I find my creative side coming out more and more and I’m willing to experiment with bolder colors, modern fabrics, and my own quilt designs. I still love antique quilts and traditional quilt bocks and layouts and like to mix it up from project to project.
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I’m more of a traditional quilter but I do like this pattern and these fabrics
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I am still relatively new, so I don’t think I have a preference yet. So far, I just go with if I like it.
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sign me up for the fabric bundle.
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I am a traditional quilter who loves to piece the quilt design together!
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I love all kinds of quilting, and fancy myself a modernist quilter who loves to take traditional quilting as a basis and launch off it with all kinds of techniques.
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I am new to quilting and cannot truly say what my style is just yet. I will say though I am drawn to vibrant colors and patterns so I guess I am modern.
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I would have to say Modern Traditionalist. I make a lot of applique (traditional) using visible web (modern).
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Could you fix my previous comment? Auto correct changed fusible to visible.
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I consider myself a traditional quilter but I am learning to appreciate modern quilts, too.
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I consider myself to be a modern traditionalist. Love these fabrics!
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I respond to the fabric colors and the design. So I do not define myself as traditional or modern. I would say I am both or a combination of both.
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I would have to say I’m modern traditionalist, leaning more towards modern.
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I am a modern traditionalist quilter. I like big bold colorful fabric, made into traditional blocks.
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I have been quilting for 4+ years and love trying something out of my comfort zone. I like different designs and techniques to make amazing quilts.
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I enjoy making both traditional and modern quilts, depending on my mood. Often I create a new design of my own.
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I would say that I am a modern traditionalists, however I am open to all types of fabric. I love fabric!
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I’d say I’m more a modern than traditional quilter but I do bridge the gap. I love bright fabric and enjoy mixing the different designer fabrics together. I’m looking forward to trying this quilt.
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I am a traditional quilter. I love this line of fabric
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I would say I am a traditional quilt maker. But I am completely open to going out of my comfort zone, be it with colors, patterns or methods of piecing. Thanks for a chance to do that again with this fabric line.
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I would consider myself to be a traditional quilter – a beginner for sure!!
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I would consider myself to be a beginning traditional quilter!
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I am a traditional quilter with a twist of modern.
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I am a modern traditional quilter. I enjoy combining traditional block patterns with machine embroidered blocks and am continuing to experiment with overall quilting with machine embroidery.
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I am a new quilter
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Traditional quilter but I love modern fabrics and blocks. Just haven’t done much with them.
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Modern traditionalist
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Depends on what day of the week you ask me, but for the most part I am somewhere between a modern traditionalist and a modernist. Still, I’ve gone full traditional and loved every minute of it.
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I’m a traditional quilter, but I love using bright colors. They make me smile!
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I am a mix of all three. I generally make what catches my eye?
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I cannot pick just one category to place myself in. There are so many different types of patterns and ideas for patterns that it would be hard to just pick one. I do know I love when a new weallsew newsletter shows up in my inbox. There’s always at least one thing that I want to make in the email and often several. Thanks for the giveaway and the free patterns you often share.
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I consider myself a traditional quilter.
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I’m mostly a modern quilter.
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I consider myself to be a modern traditionalist, traditionalist. I love soft to bright fabrics and colors. Thank you for this project, and an opportunity to win this beautiful fabrics.
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I consider myself to be a modern traditionalist quilter.
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I have been a traditional quilter for many years, and now switching to modern traditional to make my brain work more.
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Modern traditionalist
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Definitely a traditionalist!
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I guess I’m am a traditional quilter not really knowing the ins and outs of the different styles.
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I’m a traditional quilter, but also make modern patterns and use modern fabrics sometimes! Looking forward to making this quilt!!
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I quilt very traditional or very modern, no in between! I just love both!
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modern traditionalist
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I haven’t tried to figure it out till now, but I probably lean toward traditionalist, since I am a new quilter and there are so many traditional patterns to work with.
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I am a traditional quilter. This looks like a fun project!
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I am a traditional quilter, often adding a twist!
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I am a traditional quilter who is trying to be a little more modern. I especially love the new colorful lines out there.
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I consider myself a modern traditionalist. I love traditional quilt blocks arranged in fresh and new ways.
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I consider myself to be a modern traditionalist.
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Modern traditionalis.
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Traditional
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modern tradionalist
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These are so beautiful. i lean toward traditionalist – i love the look of traditional quilts.
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Traditional modern
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Traditional using modern colors and prints.
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I love modern, but I’ve been looking into traditional lately. I just took an online class-lecture with Kay, Jenni, Mary on the Bronte Sisters Quilt in England. They taught us about the Bronte family, designs of their time, fabric history, showed us the hand pieced quilt, they gave us an English cake recipe (we had a tea break), we did a version of the quilt, etc. Very interesting and I learned so much! ……. I find that quilting is so fascinating and fun!
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Wow! That sounds fun! I’ll have to look up the Bronte Sister Quilt Class!
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Modern traditionalist
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traditional
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I’m a bit of a math nerd when it comes to figuring out yardage, so please forgive me. I have calculated that one could use a favorite layer cake for the prints! Simply cut the number of required small-Med prints into (4) 2 1/2” lengths x 10, and the number of needed layer cakes into (4) 4 1/2” squares. I will sew the 2 1/2” strips together with 2 1/2’ x 10 strips of background and then cut into the appropriate sized strip sets (2 1/2” cuts for the 4 patch and 4 1/2” cuts the rail block cut) easier to cut these strip sets and almost NO waste! Of course I will use yardage for the background but cut 2 1/2” strips to match the 2 1/2” strip I am cutting from my layer cakes. Just sharing my own personal fabric and cutting plan in case you want to make the most of your precious stash.
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Additional comment. One layer cake will yield TWO quilts, one for you, and one to gift. Or….. just use half of a layer cake…. Or…… cut each piece of the entire layer cake in half, save half of the layer cake for another project and use, and have lots of different fabrics for your quilt!
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Thank you! Great idea!
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I’m a modern traditionalist ?
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I like traditional quilt patterns paired with modern fabrics, so I’m modern traditionalist.
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I am a modern traditionalist quilter. Ruby Star fabrics are fun to use!
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I think I am a modern traditionalist quilter, but I’m not sure yet because I am a beginner. I saw this quilt along pattern and loved it so much that I can’t wait to get started!!
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Modern to modern traditionalist. Love to work with colors and contrasts.
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Wow! That Stay Gold line is gorgeous! It’s very modern, yet traditional-just my style! Or as my DD likes to say, you’re so scrappy!
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Traditional
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I am a traditional quilter moving towards becoming a modern traditional quilter.
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I consider myself as a modern quilter. I love sewing on my Bernina machine, using bright color fabrics and making up patterns!
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I am most interested in modern traditionalist quilting. I like thinking about quilters of the past and thinking of the continuum of quilters through time to the ways modern quilters put colors and patterns/shapes together.
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Love making all types of quilts. This pattern is super cute. And the fabric line too!!
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If I had to choose, my preference is modern.
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I’m a modern traditionalist, but that is only recent. For the past 30 years I’ve been a traditionalist.
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I am a traditional quilter who like lots of color . And loves trying new patterns of old quilts.
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I like the traditional quilt patterns, but use modern methods. Does that make me a modern traditionalist?
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I would call myself a traditional quilter.
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I am a modern quilter who loves bright colors. But sometimes a traditional. Whatever hits me in the material I am using. Stay Gold line is beautiful.
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I am a traditional quilter.
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I consider myself a modern traditionalist. I love jewel tone colors. I do many wall quilts and hangings. I also make purses galore. Just finished a queen size quilt that was appliqued, embroidered and interestingly pieced on my Bernina 440. Am just beginning work with my newer Bernina. Have been sewing with Bernina exclusively for about 15-20 years now. My Bernina’s can do it all.
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I consider myself a modern traditionalist quilter.
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I would say modern traditionalist. Love the fabric collection!
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Mostly traditional, but modern fabric can be fun
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Hi Julie! Just finished Presser Feet 101 with you–excellent class!
I would consider myself a modern traditionalist.
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I think of myself primarily as a traditional quilter. However, I like many modern fabrics and quilts. So, I’m flexible. BTW, I love Ruby Star Society fabric and have quite a bit of it. I particularly like Ruby Star Society fabric that has gold in it. Big smile!
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I am more of a modern quilter. Possibly a modern traditionalist. I like traditional patterns but prefer a modern twist, usually with bright or colorful prints. I love color when I am quilting.
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I would like to be a modern traditionalist but my fabric stash thinks differently. Too many years collecting too many fabrics = traditional.
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Traditional for the most part.
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Modern traditionalist. Self taught quilter since mid 1990’s. Purchased my first Bernina fall of 2020 with embroidery and I am hooked.
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Hi, to be honest i do not know what i am I love the modern quilts, but have seen many traditional quilt blocks changed in a more modern way. Love some traditional blocks like shoo fly. Modern fabric designs really take traditional blocks to a entirely different realm. Way to go fabric designers
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I’m a modern quilter.
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I would call myself a modern traditional quilter!
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I consider my quilting as more traditional; however, occasionally, I like to make a quilt that is more modern
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Traditional/ modern traditional. Love the fabric colors. Looks like a fun quilt
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Modern traditionalist. Definitely.
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Modern quilts with bright colors are my favorite! But truly all quilts are special!
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I am a modern traditionalist because I love modern fabric but I also enjoy making geometric blocks.
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I’m a modern traditionalist. The pattern looks lovely, but 2 1/2 in squares can be tedious. I bet this would look nice with 4 1/2 in squares and 4 /12 and 8 1/2 in rectangles.
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I’m a modern traditionalist quilter. ?????
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I am traditional but I like the modern fabric colors.
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I am a modern traditionalist but like to dabble in traditional patterns based upon the material!
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If I had to pick one I would go with modern traditionalist. But I’m kind of eclectic and do what ever I like
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I’m a modern traditionalist.
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Modern tradional, I love bright colors!
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I am pretty traditional when quilting. Although I do wander over to the bright side periodically
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I would say I am a modern or modern traditionalist! Very eclectic is my fabric choices, from Lori Holt to Tula Pink. I do love Ruby Star Society designers! I love to make quilts to toys.
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I love the look of the two color option! I consider myself a traditional quilter. Would love to win this qive away ❤
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I consider myself to be more of a traditional quilter.
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I think modern traditionalist would be me!
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I consider myself a beginner leaning more toward modern.
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I am a traditional quilter.
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I don’t consider myself any certain type of quilter. I see something I like and I go for it or I design something myself. I try to stick to making things that I enjoy.
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I’m a traditional when it comes to structure of blocks but I do love all the new modern fabrics.
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I feel that I am a traditional quilter. I would love to try a modern quilt but so far I have not.
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I guess modern traditional?
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I consider myself a modern traditionalist
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I’m a traditional quilter but am always interested in including some modern prints.
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I would consider myself more of a modern traditional quilter. I love the fabric and pattern chosen for this project.
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Modern Traditionalist is probably the best description of my quilting. I mostly piece, but have enjoyed some paper piecing and applique. I quilt my creations myself with my 770 QEE with the embroidery module or free motion.
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I love the different Stay Gold fabric from Ruby Star Society, so pretty. I so wish to learn along your tutorial & sure hope to win that gorgeous fabric to make this quilt.
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I am a modern traditional quilter. I love the traditional blocks made with modern fabric.
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I’m a modern traditional quilter
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I’m a modern traditionalist. Love putting a new spin on old favorites!
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Started out 15 years ago as a traditionalist but now gravitate to modern quilts
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Feeling more of a modern traditionalist. Don’t like categories. Too confining.
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I started my quilting career as pretty traditional but definitely have moved into the modern camp.
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My 1st year making quilting. I consider myself a modern traditionalist
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Definitely a modern traditionalist. I love bright modern colors in traditional blocks.
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I would consider myself a modern traditionalist. So many quilts are based on designs from the past, but we have such a wealth of fabulous fabrics to choose from today.
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Definitely a traditionalist. I do enjoy working with bright cheerful colors
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I am a modern traditionalist who loves improvising.
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I am a newbie but consider myself to be more of a modern traditionalist. Thanks for setting up this fun project. I can hardly wait to get started. ?
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I’m a traditional quilter, love the timeless patterns. Love my 770 QE!
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I like all of the styles but really like bright colors. So I guess that would make me a modern traditionalist.
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I would consider myself more as a traditional quilter…however, I love bright colors every bit as much as the muted colors
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Being very new to the art of quilting, I do not have any preference. I have wanted to try quilting, this looks like a good place to begin that process.
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I am a traditional quilter
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I started almost 30 years ago as a traditional quilter, but I love a lot of the newer, brighter fabrics that are available now. I’m not really a modern quilter although I’ve seen many modern quilts I really like. I would probably classify myself as a modern traditionalist. I really like this fabric and the Counterchange block. The quilt is beautiful.
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I’ve only been quilting for 3 years or so. I started out with traditional to learn. Now I’m trying to do some modern quilts. Love the pattern and material. Thankful the quilt a long! always learn a lot.
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I’ve only been quilting for 3 years or so. I started out with traditional to learn. Now I’m trying to do some modern quilts. Love the pattern and material. Thankful for the quilt a long! always learn a lot.
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Although I have sewn for over 35 years, I’m relatively new to quilting. Traditional quilts have always enticed me to learn to quilt. But when it comes to making my first quilt for my very own bed, the FMQ movement has led to my love of both modern and modern traditionalist quilts.
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I’m a new quilter – just finishing up my second quilt. This will be my 3rd quilt. I’m trying to learn the rules before I break the rules, so my experience has been traditional but I’m leaning modern. This quilt-along feels like a really great opportunity – thank you.
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I love modern traditional quilts.
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I consider myself a modern traditionalist. I started out very traditional and have had such fun incorporating modern motifs, designs and bright fabrics. There is safety in traditional patterns but pleasing open spaces in the modern designs.
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I am still fairly new to quilting so I have not yet developed my style. I am making things that peak my interest and ones that will improve my skills.
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I’m just learning to quilt, but I think I would consider myself modern or modern/traditional.
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I started to learn to quilt just before I caught covid. Now that I’m on the road to recovery I plan to continue to learn. I have no idea what type of quilter I will be. I love the choices of these fabrics.
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I am a traditional quilter. I find my eye drawn to the classic fabrics and patterns.
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I would say I’m a modern traditionalist. ???
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Modern with a traditional bent
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I’m a modern traditionalist. I love traditional blocks with bright modern fabrics. This is a great block!
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I consider myself to be more of a traditionalist quilter, but I love to add some modern tweeks to some of my quilts. Love my Bernina!
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I am a bit of all three but primarily traditionalist.
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I would call myself a traditionalist. I prefer the look of old quilts but, on occasion dabble in something new. And, I love my Bernina’s!!
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I love benetrex fabric. Softest fabric ever made.
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I just Love these fabrics and the quilts you have made with them!! Sign me up
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I am a traditional quilter…I love applique, too!
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I am a modern traditionalist if I need a label. I’m enjoying trying different types techniques, fabric, and exploring all the capabilities of my 770, that I’ve had for a year.
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Traditional. Can not wait to try this on my new 770QE. Thanks!
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Mostly traditionalist, but I like to break out of the rut every now and then and let the fabric move me.
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I consider myself more of a traditionalist quilter. I do love this fabric. I have a 560 and a 790+.
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I am a traditional quilter. Beautiful fabrics
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Traditional!
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I haven’t quilted in a while, but enjoy any and all styles. I like to mix and match patterns to make a quilt of my own design. The fabric is very pretty and would like to work with it very much. I could not do without my Bernina machine.
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I’m not really following any true guidelines but I guess I would have to be modern traditionalist because I don’t follow those ‘hard’ rules from long ago.
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I love combining traditional patterns with modern fabric, as you have done here. I guess that makes me a modern traditionalist quilter! Excited to follow along with this QAL.
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I believe I’m Traditionalist quilter. I do most of my sewing on the Bernina 1130 (old timer) and specialty work on my Bernina 180 (another oldie). Am in the process of making myself a new bed quilt. Always been for others, this time it’s for me. Love the fabric. thanks
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Yes! LOL, I love all kinds of quilting.
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I’m definitely a traditionalist. I like creating “timeless treasures.”
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I am a modern traditionalist I believe as i enjoy trying different fabric combinations.
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Traditional quilter – mainly for charity!
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I love traditional quilts and modern tradition. So for me, it means what the fabrics I choose which it will be.
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I consider myself to be a modern traditionalist. I like to use modern fabrics but with a more traditional design.
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I am a modern traditionalist quilter.
This is an adorable quilt and perfect for beginners. I really like that the pattern is designed around using small and larger size prints, which are part of most every collection.
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I would classify myself as a modern traditionalist.
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I am a modern quilter, love to create my own quilts, freestyle quilting, that’s what I call it.
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Definitely a traditionalist.
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I am a modern traditionalist,,,,but a beginner in all categories ! !! !
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where can I buy the fabric bundle?
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I’m a modern traditionalist!
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modern traditionalist
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I know I am a modern quilter. I am drawn to neat and orderly patterns with nice clean lines for quilting. Ruler work especially
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Modern traditionalist, and I love modern quilting as well!
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I am a modern traditionalist, but a very scrappy one.
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I’m mostly a modern traditionalist.
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My only full-sized quilt was sewn decades ago and it is traditional. I’ve made many baby quilts both modern and traditional.
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My quilting is mostly traditional.
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I love the quits of old that were make in my grandmother and mothers time. So, I would consider myself a traditionalist. Have done some quilting but am looking to doing much more.
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I’ve followed traditional patterns for years and still find them to be beautiful but am now having great fun playing with more modern designs, even coming up with some of my own!
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I’m a modern traditionalist.
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I mostly quilt traditional blocks, but I have made some more modern baby quilts too. I’m really attracted to two color quilts also.
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I am such a traditional person!
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I am definitely a modern traditionalist! I’m entranced by the vintage patterns, but love modern fabrics.
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I’m not much of a quilter but would like to do more. I think I’d be more of a modern quilter.
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Modern Traditionalist – it’s interesting to try different techniques and fabrics using different types of patterns.
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I am most likely traditionalist, with some modern traditionalist sometimes.
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Traditional….but I like to dabble in the other two just see if I see if I can break the rules 🙂
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I’m a modern traditionalist.
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I would say I don’t fit any of those. I do what appeals at the time. I am now older and trying to use up a stash and scraps. I love the line but need to use what I have. I also am not excited about all white so may use tone on tone.
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I am a traditionalist quilter.
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Like many others, I choose “Modern Traditionalist” because “Traditional” and “Modern” both have too many rules. If I say I’m a Modern Traditionalist, I can combine hand sewing and traditional patterns with wild colors and all of the best technology — anything goes! “Modern Traditionalist” is like the Autobahn of quilting. No speed limit, pedal to the metal, just enjoy the drive!
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I am a fairly new quilter and I gravitate towards modern traditional patterns.
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I am somewhat new to quilting. My favorite style is modern traditionalist. The fabrics in this prize package are right up my alley!
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I am traditional but moving towards modern which has the added bonus of liking different color/style fabrics.?
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I’m traditional – and love this pattern! Bet it would look nice in two colors – but much better with the fabric shown!
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Modern traditionalist. Enjoy geometrics, angles, asymmetrical negative space using traditional patchwork but creating designs via color and bkgd placement within standard block grid guidelines
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I would say I am a modern traditionalist with a slight skew towards modern.
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I consider myself to be a modern traditionalist.
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Modern traditional quilter. Love the fabric choice.
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I think I’m a modern traditionalist.
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I am a beginner traditional quilter. Good luck to everyone that entered!!!
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I’m new to quilting, but would consider myself to be modern traditionalist.
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I’m a modern traditionalist. Meaning it depends on how I feel as to what kind of quilt I make. Sometimes it’s very traditional, sometimes very modern and arty. I like sampling a variety of techniques and finishes.
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Such beautiful fabrics! Cute quilt pattern too. Love modern, traditional etc. love it all.
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I am definitely more modern. I love the traditional quilts, but prefer to make modern.
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Have said I prefer the current fabrics but love and prefer the traditional patterns for years. Now I know, “I am a modern traditionalist!
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I am definitely a traditional quilter.
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I used to consider myself a traditionalist, but I find myself drawn to bright, modern quilts more and more so I guess I am now “Modern Traditionalist”.
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I’d have to identify as a modern traditionalist. Love this quilt pattern and how turning the block changes the overall design completely. Looking forward to making it.
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I consider myself to be a modern traditionalist.
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A traditionalist who can’t help but love the modern
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I have made all types of quilts but I like the modern traditionalist best.
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I’m a modern quilter.
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I am a modern traditionalist!
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I am definitely a traditionalist in quilting!
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I consider myself a modern traditionalist. I love the older patterns but I like doing applique on some of the modern quilt patterns.
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I’m usually a traditionalist but recently I have done some modern traditionalist work and enjoy doing that also
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I quilt both modern and modern traditionalist quilts. But love all quilts!
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I am mostly a traditional quilter. Thanks!
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I’m a traditionalist quilter
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I’m mostly traditionalist but I do like to put my own “spin” on quilts.
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I am mostly a traditional quilter…but often use more modern fabrics to give them a new twist!
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I am a modern traditionalist and I love Ruby Star Society fabric designs
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These fabrics are gorgeous! I haven’t done much quilting yet but I’d say I’m a traditional quilter.
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Love all quilts but when selecting a pattern or idea for a quilt, I am a modern traditionalist. Love the fabrics for the quilt a long, fabrics make all the difference.
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Mostly traditional but like to try new things.
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I am a traditionalist one the way to a modern traditionalist.
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I would say I am a modern traditional quilter. I do love art quilts.
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Traditional quilter until the last 5 years. Now I really enjoy the use of larger prints, negative space, recreation of traditional blocks. So now, modern traditionalist!!
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Modern traditionalist
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I’m a traditional quilter but am willing to branch out to other genres.
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I consider myself a modern traditionalist quilter. Love to put a more modern spin on traditional quilt blocks.
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I consider myself a modern traditionalist. I love incorporating both the modern and traditional quilting. We are so blessed to experience so many different creative ways to quilt.
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I go between tradtional and modern traditionalist. I love to do brighter, bolder colors, but also some of the classic patterns.
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I’m a traditional quilter who loves modern fabrics.
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Modern traditionalist. I love the older blocks but am embracing more contemporary color palettes.
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Modern traditionalist… traditional patterns with modern fabrics and colors.
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I consider myself to be a modern traditionalist.
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I like modern quilts for the unique art work in the pieces I’ve seen. Traditional quilts are lovely but I think quilt making has moved from being the utility warmth I absolutely loved in the ones my grandmother & aunts made to pieces of what I call fiber art. There are so many creative quilters out there. Bravo to all.
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Modern traditionalist most of the time!
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I think I have to consider myself a modern quilter since most of my quilts are UFOs. ???
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I would consider myself as a modern traditionalist. I love bright colors but still enjoy the traditional quilting fabrics and patterns.
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I enjoy sewing traditional quilts the most.
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Traditional
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Hi, I consider myself a modern traditionalist. I enjoy so many types of quilting. I would love to add these beautiful colors to my stash.
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I am a modern traditionalist quilter. I love the old patterns and new fun colors.
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I don’t consider myself as anything but interested in it all. Still exploring. If I have to choose one it would be the hybrid moden traditionalist.
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