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SweetWoodruffs 05-01-2013 05:28 AM

What's your favorite King size pattern?
 
My best friend throughout life requested a King size quilt last night. (Oy vey) I don't mind at all, because I love her with all my heart. We've been "together" since 6th grade. Her husband was just diagnosed with liver cancer. :( I want to hurry, but "hurry" and "king" don't play well together. I'm also considering a large queen and just telling her to make it work. LOL What should I do? Any and all pattern suggestions will be considered. :)

Dingle 05-01-2013 05:41 AM

I just made a King doing the D9P. Turned out really nice a went together pretty fast. Looks like a lot more work then it really is.

racerh 05-01-2013 05:46 AM

I love the BQ pattern from Maple Island (http://www.mapleislandquilts.com/ima...rge/MIQ705.jpg) as it is really easy and it works great for fabrics that have large patterns. I made this one http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...t-t214839.html that has large Safari prints and I think it came out great and went together very quickly!

nanac 05-01-2013 05:58 AM

If you are machine piecing, an Irish Chain would work. Sew the chain block, then the "blank" block, for as many as you need, then sew them all together. When I do an Irish Chain, I like to add something to the "blank" blocks (on a triple Irish Chain, I appliqued hearts onto the blank blocks; on a double IC, I had contrasting colors quilted in the blanks). If the recipient has special interests, you could highlight that interest in the "blank areas. If you're in a hurry, though, you don't need to do anything at all, and it will still look really nice

SweetWoodruffs 05-01-2013 06:04 AM

I have never made one. That could be fun. I have tons (and tons and tons) of 5 in squares. I could make big 9 patches.

Originally Posted by Dingle (Post 6037554)
I just made a King doing the D9P. Turned out really nice a went together pretty fast. Looks like a lot more work then it really is.


SweetWoodruffs 05-01-2013 06:06 AM

Your Safari quilt is so cool. I will have to remember this pattern. There are times when you don't want to lose a fabulous print by cutting it up too small. Seems like this would be a good pattern to have on hand. Thanks for the suggestion.

Originally Posted by racerh (Post 6037567)
I love the BQ pattern from Maple Island (http://www.mapleislandquilts.com/ima...rge/MIQ705.jpg) as it is really easy and it works great for fabrics that have large patterns. I made this one http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...t-t214839.html that has large Safari prints and I think it came out great and went together very quickly!


SweetWoodruffs 05-01-2013 06:09 AM

Ya know, an Irish Chain crossed my mind last night. hmmmm I love them too. You can never go wrong with an Irish Chain.

Originally Posted by nanac (Post 6037597)
If you are machine piecing, an Irish Chain would work. Sew the chain block, then the "blank" block, for as many as you need, then sew them all together. When I do an Irish Chain, I like to add something to the "blank" blocks (on a triple Irish Chain, I appliqued hearts onto the blank blocks; on a double IC, I had contrasting colors quilted in the blanks). If the recipient has special interests, you could highlight that interest in the "blank areas. If you're in a hurry, though, you don't need to do anything at all, and it will still look really nice


btiny36 05-01-2013 06:33 AM

How about this pattern it's quick http://www.keepsakequilting.com/productdetail/6193.htm or this one would be quick http://madanquilting.blogspot.ca/201...-tutorial.html or this one http://madanquilting.blogspot.ca/201...-tutorial.html it's kind a the same method but made with bigger blocks...I've made this one 3 times and just going to make it again for a wedding gift for June 1...yeppy i'm finally back, tax season is over and I'm dead dog tired but I survived the office....

SweetWoodruffs 05-01-2013 08:54 AM

Those are all really great and helpful pattern ideas. I guess I need to go upstairs to the sewing room, dig through my stash and see what all might beg to be sewn up. She requested Reds, Creams, BLUES and Browns.

Originally Posted by btiny36 (Post 6037662)
How about this pattern it's quick http://www.keepsakequilting.com/productdetail/6193.htm or this one would be quick http://madanquilting.blogspot.ca/201...-tutorial.html or this one http://madanquilting.blogspot.ca/201...-tutorial.html it's kind a the same method but made with bigger blocks...I've made this one 3 times and just going to make it again for a wedding gift for June 1...yeppy i'm finally back, tax season is over and I'm dead dog tired but I survived the office....


GrannieAnnie 05-01-2013 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by SweetWoodruffs (Post 6037524)
My best friend throughout life requested a King size quilt last night. (Oy vey) I don't mind at all, because I love her with all my heart. We've been "together" since 6th grade. Her husband was just diagnosed with liver cancer. :( I want to hurry, but "hurry" and "king" don't play well together. I'm also considering a large queen and just telling her to make it work. LOL What should I do? Any and all pattern suggestions will be considered. :)


any pattern she (or you) likes can easily be converted to a king size--------even a simply as adding more borders to a pattern you already have.


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