It's okay to be gay quilt
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I am working on a quilt for some friends of mine that have finally won the right to wed.
They requested a rainbow quilt, but other than that, its really up to me.
Any idea on a pattern that will look good with bright rainbow colors?
They requested a rainbow quilt, but other than that, its really up to me.
Any idea on a pattern that will look good with bright rainbow colors?
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Originally Posted by fabric_fancy
do a double wedding ring in rainbow colors
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That's great. I made two, with the HRC Equality symbol, that were auctioned off at two of the Annual HRC dinners in Atlanta. I'm not suggesting this, but am glad we get to make these kinds. I like the idea of the rainbow colors.
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Hmmmm....that's a good one. What is their background? Like, where are they from? How did they meet?
(DH works w/a gal that is wedding her partner soon. We're "in the south" so....let's just say it's the talk of the office. I'm like....let's get 'em a congratulations card!)
(DH works w/a gal that is wedding her partner soon. We're "in the south" so....let's just say it's the talk of the office. I'm like....let's get 'em a congratulations card!)
#6
Originally Posted by fabric_fancy
do a double wedding ring in rainbow colors
My thought exactly. Great minds think alike! ON A NEUTRAL BACKGROUND.
peace
#7
I was thinking a Trip Around the World. :)
I love the idea of a DWR though - but they're so time consuming
I love the idea of a DWR though - but they're so time consuming
#8
Oh how wonderful! I agree, a DWR would be just perfect.
I'm piecing one for my sister now and I know it's a labor of love, and then some, but it'll be worth it at the end. I think, though, that there are applique methods you might look up if you aren't into piecing curves?
I'm piecing one for my sister now and I know it's a labor of love, and then some, but it'll be worth it at the end. I think, though, that there are applique methods you might look up if you aren't into piecing curves?
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