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Ideas for Twin Size quilt with baseball fabric

Old 07-15-2012, 04:13 PM
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My DBIL is a Yankee fan and they are decorating the room around that theme. I promised a twin sized quilt. There will be a very nice Yankees photo, "baseball bean bag chair" and a few other Yankee decorations. I bought 1.5 yards of this fabric: http://www.equilter.com/cgi-bin/webc...50112062705.c4

I planned to buy a coordinating navy (yes, it is navy in the background although it REALLY looks black, even in the store until I stood near a window), a possibly gray.

Ideas for a quilt pattern? I limited myself only by the quantity of the baseball fabric. I can buy alot of navy and gray.

I have been searching through numerous magazines and quilt books and have yet to be inspired...

BTW, I can piece, PP, and hand applique but run screaming away from Y seams.
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Old 07-15-2012, 04:30 PM
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How about the snowball block using the baseball fabric as the ball.
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Old 07-15-2012, 04:53 PM
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Thanks for the suggestion. As I only have 1.5 yards of the baseball fabric, I feel I would run short of fabric. I am still looking on-line for that perfect pattern. This is usually my biggest stumbling block... picking pattern and coordinating fabric.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]349324[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]349325[/ATTACH] Would either of these ideas work for you?
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I would make the blocks out of the baseball fabric- 5 or 6 inch- with the dark fabric as sashing. As a border I would use the sashing with a narrow accent color like a red or yellow and then another border exactly like the sashing. I would make the binding scalloped out of the baseball fabric to accent the balls. It sounds very plain, but with all the other decorative details in the room I think it would be striking in it's simplicity. Use the accent color for a pillowcase and a throw pillow in the chair. Let the quilting design bring the quilt from plain to out-of-this-world! No simple stitch in the ditch or meanderings - go for broke with a good LA.
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Old 07-15-2012, 05:02 PM
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I'm making this one and adding borders with the baseball glove, bat, bases, fabric I have.

http://mattandshari.com/quilting/sew...quilt-new.html
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If you are looking for a pieced quilt using baseball fabric, there was one in Quiltmaker May/June 2012 titled Batter Up. It was designed by Jocelyn Ueng and it is kind of a snowball block with diamonds and triangles on the side that gives it movement.

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Something simple with the baseball fabric as the focus might work well, like Warm Wishes or a D9P...or there is a pattern called Square in Square 2 that might work. Or Take 5?

Too many ideas? Let me see if I have any pictures. I prefer using a focus fabric.
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I would applique the Yankee logo in a large center block and build out from there with the snowball blocks with sashings and borders
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Originally Posted by thimblebug6000 View Post
[ATTACH=CONFIG]349324[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]349325[/ATTACH] Would either of these ideas work for you?
I love both of these!!!!! the first looks like a football stadium. And I love the way you made the snowballs look like baseballs
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