My husband's quilt
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I made this for my husband for Christmas. I'm not happy with it because it is going to be too small for him. I made him a comforter out of two flat sheets when we were dating 40 years ago. He absolutely loved it to death, and it met with its death about a month ago. I promised him a new quilt. The old comforter had two layers of batting, and so it was really thick. I asked my quilter to do two layers of batting (if possible) and she said it was. Well, the problem is that the batting and the quilting combined to shrink the quilt from the size it was when I gave it to her, and now it is really too small. He'll tell me he likes it, but I know he won't. I guess the solution is to make another one for him, and to tie it myself rather than have it quilted. I really hate to tie because it is so tedious, but I want him to have a quilt he's happy with. So, with that intro, here is the quilt I made for him. I like it as a quilt, but not for him.
We are scuba divers, thus the tropical fish theme.
We are scuba divers, thus the tropical fish theme.
This is the top of the quilt, called Bonaire Dreams in honor of our favorite diving destination.
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This is the little fish label I made for it.
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This shows the back of the quilt
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#2
Oooo I love this quilt!!! The quilted fish motifs are perfect :D:D:D:D
You can add onto the quilt... the new borders would be quilted and then added on. There are many different techniques out there that are a "quilt as you go" method.
There are many here who use these methods and if you post questions you will get answers and support too :D:D:D
You can add onto the quilt... the new borders would be quilted and then added on. There are many different techniques out there that are a "quilt as you go" method.
There are many here who use these methods and if you post questions you will get answers and support too :D:D:D
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Originally Posted by kathy
I wonder if you could add a couple of wider borders to it, it would mean hand work but it just looks like the perfect quilt for him.
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Thanks for your comments and ideas. The binding is machine sewn onto the edge, but I still need to do the handwork. I made a rag quilt recently that I know he would love. (The one I made resides near our TV for snuggling up in.) I could make another one of those especially for him, and it went together very quickly--like about a week. It would be faster and easier to do that than to add borders. Maybe I'll try again for his May birthday. In the meantime he'll have this one for napping, which was its intended use.
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