How's the time to practice what I preach!
#1
How's the time to practice what I preach!
Every time some one asks how to handle making a quilt for someone with very specific preferences and ideas, and are perhaps NOT a quilter with any idea how fabrics will work together, specifically in choosing scale and value, I am ready to weigh in with an opinion on how to keep control of the situation. Now it's MY turn! I asked a friend of mine if her son and soon-to-be DIL would like a quilt, ( so I don't give them something they really don't think they'd use). Now it's turned into a potential shopping trip for fabrics. I'm thinking (trying to follow my own advise) that I will pull pictures of several styles of quilts (modern, scrappy, hunters star) and she can choose the style, but probably not the specific pattern. Then I'm thinking that if she wants to choose fabric, I will purchase 1/4 yards or fat quarters of what she likes and use them as a guide in making the quilt. I figure that way, I can pull together elements she likes, without the constraint of someone who may not be able to see what works together and whose specific input may produce a quilt that also doesn't work. (Then again, I may just be getting ahead of myself and anticipating problems that may not occur!) Any thoughts?
#2
I'm reading your post that you are making this as a gift, not to sell to the person. That being said, if it were me, I'd ask if she likes traditional or contemporary designs and her preferred colour scheme. No pictures, no specific fabric choices. If you show pictures, she will expect you to make the exact one she chooses -- which might be OK with you, or not. Same with colour swatches -- she'll expect you to use exactly what she chooses. Keep it simple by going with general guidelines. The other plus of this is the quilt ends up being a surprise.
#3
It sounds like you've got it all figured out. Your way will make you both happy. My GS wants a quilt. He picked a pattern out of some I have bought to make. He asked for blues. That still allows me to make a quilt that I will like, and make him happy too. I can't wait to get started on it. I chose a selection of ocean blue batiks, and the pattern he chose is Labyrinth.
#4
I think you are on the right track. I recently made a baby quilt for a nonquilting friend's great grandbaby, and I took her to a shop where I knew they had the modern fabrics she wanted. I pulled some that seemed right, and she found a few she liked. I sketched out a design for her to get the idea, and put it together. Later, when we shopped for backing, I met her at another quilt shop which has a HUGE selection. So I got there first and pulled out several possibilities, laying them out on a cutting table beside the finished top. That way she had a manageable number to choose from. She made a good choice and everyone was happy with the quilt.
#5
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Sounds like you have been analyzing this very thoroughly....
My story: in recent past....two couples, who were both family....were planning weddings and I "thought" of making wedding quilts...did not confer with either about idea, was going to wing it...anyway, life got in the way,,gave them both envelopes at weddings...my usual gift...and within 6 months of each "I DO", they were " I want out"......
My story: in recent past....two couples, who were both family....were planning weddings and I "thought" of making wedding quilts...did not confer with either about idea, was going to wing it...anyway, life got in the way,,gave them both envelopes at weddings...my usual gift...and within 6 months of each "I DO", they were " I want out"......
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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It sounds like you've got it all figured out. Your way will make you both happy. My GS wants a quilt. He picked a pattern out of some I have bought to make. He asked for blues. That still allows me to make a quilt that I will like, and make him happy too. I can't wait to get started on it. I chose a selection of ocean blue batiks, and the pattern he chose is Labyrinth.
#7
I do have EQ - hadn't thought of that! Thanks !
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