I need help
I found out my cousin has been diagnosed with cancer and will be starting chemo next week. I'd like to make him a throw. I am going on the long arm next Tuesday at quilting class, so I have to act fast. I picked the least busy, male colored pieces of fabric I had. Can I make something out of what I have? Do I need to put another color in there? This is what I have on hand. Obviously I won't use all of it, but I need some advice. I'm brave enough to tackle this in this short of time, but too inexperienced to pick out fabric.
I was thinking disappearing 9 patch. How many different pieces do I need for that? <a href="http://s152.photobucket.com/user/kakels/media/P1010054.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s168/kakels/P1010054.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo P1010054.jpg"/></a> <a href="http://s152.photobucket.com/user/kakels/media/P1010053.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s168/kakels/P1010053.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo P1010053.jpg"/></a> <a href="http://s152.photobucket.com/user/kakels/media/P1010052.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s168/kakels/P1010052.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo P1010052.jpg"/></a> <a href="http://s152.photobucket.com/user/kakels/media/P1010051.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s168/kakels/P1010051.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo P1010051.jpg"/></a> |
I can't help you on a pattern, but I think you could use all of the fabrics, except the yellow one. They seem to go together to me.
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i would set the daisy fabric aside & the (rose) fabrics use in small doses- so they don't over=power/dominate the quilt. disappearing 9-patches would work nicely- as for how many fabrics...at least 3...but as many as you want- you could always choose 6-9 fabrics, use 3 different ones in each block & mix them up some
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No more help than what has already been suggested but wanted to say I'm sorry for his diagnosis and good luck with the treatments.
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I would use the blues/brown/green as centers for a snowball quilt top with the tans/creams as the corners.
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I've been making throws for several ill folks from our church. The easiest and fastest for me is a rag quilt with stripes (WOF) in alternating patterns. I just finished a pillow tick stripe and stars stripe. Last week I did a BRIGHT pink print stripe with a pink and white plaid stripe. Thanks to the Fiscars rag nippers, the projects went quickly. Earlier this year I made two others. Easy to kick out and often I can find 2-3 yards of a couple fabrics in my stash.
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http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2005/...und-world.html
http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2005/06/strip-twist.html these look like they would go together rather quickly and are full of color! They are all strip pieced. |
The quickest one for me is to cut strips, sew them into sets of three or four and do a scrappy rail fence.
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I hope the treatment goes well for your cousin and no matter what you do, your quilt will bring comfort and warmth and the love you obviously have for your cousin will be encased in all the layers and blocks of this special quilt. I agree with the other suggestions to leave out the yellow daisy fabric and might consider adding in a warm brown - maybe even a homespun fabric.
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You could do a bento box with what you have. Speedy recovery for your cousin. I'm sure he will love whatever pattern you decide on.
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