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This is one of the "feature prints" from a new group by Windham called "Tavern Signs". Most of the prints are smaller-scale historical type prints, but this one caught my eye. However, I don't know what you could do with it.
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If you have a breakfast nook or table in your kitchen, how about place mats.
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Could work into a wallhanging or lap quilt for the "man cave" (what my DSIL calls his basement)
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The first thing that came to my mind ... four patch posies
second ... stack n whack (kaleidoscope). It's surprising when you layer your fabric, then cut . . . sometime it's unbelievable the way they turn out. Good luck |
It is great fabric for a man's quilt. I would fussy cut the tavern signs and put them in blocks.
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Originally Posted by shaverg
It is great fabric for a man's quilt. I would fussy cut the tavern signs and put them in blocks.
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Originally Posted by sewjoyce
Originally Posted by shaverg
It is great fabric for a man's quilt. I would fussy cut the tavern signs and put them in blocks.
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Place mats, runner, coasters, or easiest of all -- put a piece in a frame behind glass as if it were a print. It's really nice fabric.
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Use as the center of a lap quilt or wall hanging, add a 2 inch boarder of black this will say lool at me. Then use a 4 to 6 inch boarder in the blue or red to sew design of wine glassess and bottles in and close with the binding in black. Good luck
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You could make a valance for the den. Or do what we call an EasyBreezy quilt.
Take the whole piece of fabric, Border with complimenting colors in a piano keyboard border. |
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