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Old 01-09-2012, 04:06 PM
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I have 3 half siblings, all teenagers. The twins (a girl and a boy) are going to be 18 this June and the "baby" of the family will be 17 in September. This past Christmas, my sister told me that all she wants for next Christmas is one of my quilts and her twin, my brother agreed. Now, I promised myself that I would not wait until the last minute to get started on Christmas quilts this year so I'm getting started now. My brother, the twin, loves the "Day & Night" quilt I made so his quilt is a no brainer. As for the baby, he didn't say he wanted a quilt but I don't want to do quilts for the twins and have him feel left out. I was thinking of making him a D9P. That way, if he really doesn't care, which I don't think he will since he never seems to be thrilled about quilts or other things I've made for him, I'm not out much time. But, I'm stumped on the quilt for my sister. I'm really not sure what pattern to do for her. I don't want to go too simple and I want to do something striking for her. She really takes notice of quilting and I think she may be on her way to being a quilter one day, herself. She loves purples and grays and blues. Are there any vibrant, striking patterns any of you could think of? Thanks!

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On my list of "to do" I have a request form my niece who wants a zebra print quilt. I was gonna do it in blocks alternating a zebra print with black/white blocks.
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I like Jinny Beyer's patterns. They are modern, vibrant and striking. I am currently working on her Woven Ribbons quilt.

Your sister might like the stained glass star quilt in blue, purple and green. http://www.jinnybeyer.com/ax_commerc...75C1D1F9C55622
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An easy pattern is "Just Can't Cut it" by All Washed Up. It is a simple pattern and I have made 4 Quilts using that pattern. All 4 quilts look very different. It is a quilt I would highly recommend for using for a guy because you only use one main fabric for a 12 1/2" block and then you use 5 other coordinating fabrics to make a 12 1/2" block. I first discovered this pattern when I longarm quilted one for a customer last spring. She had made it for her Grandson for graduation and I loved the pattern. I made one for my stepdaughter using the main fabric as a woodsy/cabins/evergreen trees/bears/deer from Holly Taylor line and then I used coordinating browns, burgundy, greens, etc. for the other block. She is very outdoorsy person and loves it. I made another one for me newphew out of a Holly Taylor line--it has cabin/fish/fishing poles and I used coordinating colors for teh other block. He is outdoorsy and a fisherman. I used the coordinating Holly Taylor fabric with the fishing lures for the outside border. I am going to give it to him for his High School Graduatio, this spring. Then I made two more that were more feminine. I made one for my 18 year old daughter for Xmas that is a called "Melrose"--by Red Rooster Fabrics--it has purples, greys, blacks, ivory, gold. It is a large swirls and leaves print and I used the one with the purple background (it's actually a plum color) and then I used a couple other colors from the coordinating line of fabric but then I added in a grey and a gold that were not part of the line. I also do not use the main fabric for the outside border like they show on the pattern. I buy a different coordinating fabric for the outside border. If your sister likes purple or plum, she may like this fabric since she's the same age as my daughter. My daughter absolutely loved it because it was someone modern looking with the large print. They have it online at www.rivercityquits.com. At least I bought some extra hardage of taht fabric a few weeks ago from that website. That store is actually 2 hrs from me and I love it but it is cheaper to have it mailed than to drive there. You could use those fabric with any quilt pattern you chose. They had a sample at the quilt store made form a pattern with very small piteces in it and it looked nice. The 4th quilt I made using the Just Can't Cut It pattern was very feminine. The main fabric for the large blocks was a Peach with burgundy and tan flowers. I used peach, tan, brown, teal and burgundy for the coordinating colors. It had very feminine old fashioned look to it. My daughter gave that to her friend who is 18 and she loved it. Good luck with your projects. You are smart to start now already. Just figuring out the pattens and fabrics takes a lot of time in itself before you even start to actaully make the quitlts.
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"Warm wishes" is a nice pattern, too. Good luck.
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What about a french braid
http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...K8fzmAX7uMGvBg

or a bargello
http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...w=1256&bih=780

Both are not as hard as they look, but do take time
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The Hunter's Star pattern would compliment the Night and Day quilt and can be done with three colors. I haven't made one but have seen many very nice ones.
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bento box, or even a turning 20 or yellow brick road!
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Originally Posted by greensleeves View Post
The Hunter's Star pattern would compliment the Night and Day quilt and can be done with three colors. I haven't made one but have seen many very nice ones.
The Hunter's Star would be the perfect compliment for the Night and Day. It would equal the Night and Day in wow factor.
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i do a 13" square totally stripped block and then i layer them with either black, red, or denim (new or used), and do a pair of HSTs for each of them... then just use all the big blocks to lay out in a star or sunshine and shadows or any layout designed for log cabins...they are half stripped and half solid and fit any log cabin desing...
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