How would you lay out this signature quilt?
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How would you lay out this signature quilt?
I’m looking for help in how to layout a wedding signature quilt. I have 75 5-inch squares that have been fussy cut and signed by the wedding guests. I also have a mickey/Minnie panel that I am not sure I want to use. This is a gift for my son and DIL and will be a surprise on their first anniversary. They are Disney fanatics. Got engaged there, honeymooned there… I don’t think they will want to hang it or use it on a bed so I am not bound to a specific size. I am open to all options! I certainly have more fabric to add if you have ideas on how to make this more creative. I HAVE looked on google and pinterest but nothing has really “clicked” to my liking. Any thoughts will be appreciated on a good way to lay this out. Should I frame the squares? Leave as they are? Which direction should they lay? Etc. etc. If you have a photo of one that you did that would be GREAT!!
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"… I don’t think they will want to hang it or use it on a bed " Don't be surprised if they are disney fanatics. Pick their favorite color and sash them with that solid to reduce busy-ness and build unity. Or if you have a great disney boarder printed in rows to use in sashing, frame the blocks in that favorite solid and sash with the disney row print. Just a thought.
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Here are a few layouts I like....
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http://talk.sew-whats-up.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=5012
https://occasionalpiece.wordpress.co...uilt-for-lora/
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...b104f20935.jpg
(1st photo a short way down the page)
http://talk.sew-whats-up.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=5012
https://occasionalpiece.wordpress.co...uilt-for-lora/
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...b104f20935.jpg
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See if any of these layouts would work for your blocks.
https://www.google.com/search?q=sign...w=1014&bih=600
I also would suggest a wall hanging quilt over bed then it won't be washed as often.
https://www.google.com/search?q=sign...w=1014&bih=600
I also would suggest a wall hanging quilt over bed then it won't be washed as often.
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It looks like all the blocks are quite bright, I might use a small black sashing between them for a kind of stain glass look. I would use Minnie and Mickey for the back and surround it with black fabric.
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Thank you! I quickly did this on my design board today. What do you all thinK?[ATTACH=CONFIG]551289[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]551290[/ATTACH]The pictures didn't upload well. But it's a start!
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I like the black and it made me think about "film" layout--with the different blocks as the photo in the film? I know there is a quilt design out there that looks like this--and if it's going to be a wall hanging you could add some pictures of them into the "film" also.
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