a guy quilt
#22
Man you quilters are good, I love them all.......... I have a son-in- law that helps me with every thing I can`t do myself. And I have been canning & freezing all the things he likes, but a quilt (any one) shown here is a great idea.
#23
Originally Posted by girliegirl
wow circles! am I able to do circles? haaaaa?
Originally Posted by Deborahlees
I made this one for my son....all in brown, black and creams. Ended up calling it the basketball quilt....he loved it
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This pattern was NOT that hard, just had to follow the directions, all done in sections. If you are interested would be happy to send you the pattern......
#24
If you've already got the fabric, I would pick a pattern made up of various rectangles - like a YBR or a turning twenty. If you've got a good variety of fabrics in mind, lots of the Bonnie Hunter patterns would work up great for a guy. You can find them at http://www.quiltville.com.
#25
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Originally Posted by girliegirl
what is a rail fence?? hmmm
Here's a classic example ...
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-624-1.htm
See how you see the "rail fence" zig zag down the quilt, just as the old fashioned rail fences used to zig zg across the fields!
Here's another one that's more dramatic ...
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-83498-1.htm
One of the prettiest ones I ever saw done was a Pink/Black print and a black/pink print with an eyelet lace in the middle. (Sissy, take note and hint hint hint!!!!)
Most Traditional Rail Fences were three rails, though of course, there's lots of twists and possibilities where people have added rails or combined a rail fence with focus fabric blocks or stars, etc.
#26
i would love it.
Love your hat !!!!
:thumbup:
This pattern was NOT that hard, just had to follow the directions, all done in sections. If you are interested would be happy to send you the pattern......
Originally Posted by Deborahlees
Originally Posted by girliegirl
wow circles! am I able to do circles? haaaaa?
Originally Posted by Deborahlees
I made this one for my son....all in brown, black and creams. Ended up calling it the basketball quilt....he loved it
:thumbup:
This pattern was NOT that hard, just had to follow the directions, all done in sections. If you are interested would be happy to send you the pattern......
#27
I like Fat Friday for a guy quilt. There are several advantages to the pattern, you don't waste anything when you cut your pieces, and once you've cut what you need, the remainder of your pieces go into making a Candy Bar Quilt that is also included with the Fat Friday pattern
#28
#29
Look at Library for Eleanor Burns UGRR Sampler quilt
She shows an easy way to do circles
Love your hat !!!!
:thumbup:
This pattern was NOT that hard, just had to follow the directions, all done in sections. If you are interested would be happy to send you the pattern......
She shows an easy way to do circles
Originally Posted by Deborahlees
Originally Posted by girliegirl
wow circles! am I able to do circles? haaaaa?
Originally Posted by Deborahlees
I made this one for my son....all in brown, black and creams. Ended up calling it the basketball quilt....he loved it
:thumbup:
This pattern was NOT that hard, just had to follow the directions, all done in sections. If you are interested would be happy to send you the pattern......
#30
For my son I chose hand dyes in his favorite 2 colors & in a Yellow Brick Road quilt
Yellow Brick Road quilt label
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YBR quilt hand dyed fabrics a blue & a yellow
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