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Old 02-09-2011, 07:59 AM
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I just ordered another kit and they are sending out a request for quilts for teenage boys, in the 15 - 18 year range. I don't have much of anything in my stash suitable, but thought that if any of you do, it might be nice to make a quilt for them. If you have fabric and don't want to make one, I would be more than willing to take it off your hands and make it for you. Just a thought...
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Just curious. What size quilt do they recommend for that age group?
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Thank you for letting us know about this need.
I will have to work on that next month :D:D:D
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I would think it would need to be a large throw or twin size for that size boy...my nephew is 18 and he is 6'2". So I would imagine the boys are at least 5' tall.
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Originally Posted by Prism99
Just curious. What size quilt do they recommend for that age group?
They say about 36 x 45; no bigger because of cost of shipping. Check out their website for more info www.quiltsforkids.org
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Originally Posted by Tink's Mom
I would think it would need to be a large throw or twin size for that size boy...my nephew is 18 and he is 6'2". So I would imagine the boys are at least 5' tall.
They don't want them that big. It is meant as a comfort thing rather than to keep them warm. Check out the website for more info.
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Old 02-09-2011, 09:03 AM
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Quilts for Kids is a great idea. Ask them for a kit and you will then know just how big, style, etc. they need. The kits they sent me were youg boy oriented. So I am now working up designs for girls...they get sick, too.Young teen boys like sports, hunting, fishing,... maybe not so loud colors. These quilts are small 45x55 or so. Good way to try out a new design/pattern. I just got a big load of fabric at a Walmart that's eliminating fabric, for 1/2 price. Also, the 10 yd roll of batting at JoAnns was on sale at 1/2 off and will do about 8 of the quilts for kids.
Also good size quilt to try free motion quilting or whatever style on your home machine. Hobo quilt designs and some Amish designs would work for young teen boys. You can find these patterns FREE on the web. Floridacabinfever.com had a bom pattern for Amish quilt, lap size. Download pattern for free. Great pattern for a beginner. Quick and easy.
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Thanks for the heads-up, I was due to make one for them so will enjoy looking through my fabrics for something boy/young man oriented. Just sent in my request!
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I just want to thank everyone for the great turnout here. I think this is a wonderful charity and I think the teenage boys get forgotten. We tend to make things for babies and little boys and girls and forget the older ones. I went on jandofabrics.com and ordered some pieces with planes, etc. I went through my stash and had only a couple fat quarters that were appropriate. So now I should be good to go. Thanks everyone :!: :thumbup: :lol:

I also have that wildlife quilt I made a couple weeks ago that had no home, so it will go too. I hope some young man will enjoy it.
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I would think anything will blues, blacks, greens, etc. You could do sports, outdoor scenes, guitars, cars, snowboards, etc. Can you tell I have a 20 year old boy :D
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