"I Spy" quilts
#25
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#26
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I Spy doesn't have to be all "pictures". You can do solid colors to learn different colors or numbers, shapes all of which you can draw or applique onto solid pieces. You can also has two of each picture and play "find the match". Sounds like you already have tons of good ideas to find fabrics, look forward to seeing what you make.
#27
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I Spy Quilt
I want to make an "I Spy" baby quilt for a friend, who already has a 3 year old. I think it will be fun for the 2 little boys to play "I Spy" with each other, and for the older boy to "teach" the younger one the names of things.
My question is this: how in the world do you accumulate enough fabric to complete such a quilt?? Since I want a lot of variety, I'll need a lot of interesting fabrics to "fussy cut" the objects. I haven't been able to find charm packs with novelty items in them, and it would cost too much to buy a yard of material just for one small block. [I don't have these kinds of fabric in my stash].
So if you've made an "I Spy" quilt, please tell me how you collected/found the fabric without breaking the bank!
Thanking you in advance,
Jory
My question is this: how in the world do you accumulate enough fabric to complete such a quilt?? Since I want a lot of variety, I'll need a lot of interesting fabrics to "fussy cut" the objects. I haven't been able to find charm packs with novelty items in them, and it would cost too much to buy a yard of material just for one small block. [I don't have these kinds of fabric in my stash].
So if you've made an "I Spy" quilt, please tell me how you collected/found the fabric without breaking the bank!
Thanking you in advance,
Jory
Barb A.
#28
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Glenmoore, PA
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I am currently making an I spy quilt for my almost 9 year old DGD. She requested an I spy for her BD to put on her new twin bed. I am using blocks she specifically asked for...not an easy task, because she is not a girlie-girl and specifically said. "NO PINK!". She is very sport oriented, so lots of baseball, swimmers, etc. I am using 8 1/2" squares so I don't need so many. I asked my quilty friends to contribute some squares. I bought half yard cuts of fabrics, and figure I can get more blocks for charity quilts. It is becoming lots of fun looking for just the right pieces.
#30
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Kansas
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Sometimes you can ask at a quilt shop for scraps from their scrap bin...I got 21 pieces for my apple core quilt
for $2; I was making a charm apple core quilt. I have the top done but I need to hand quilt it since I hand
pieced it on vacations in Colorado. It got too expensive to buy fat quarters.
for $2; I was making a charm apple core quilt. I have the top done but I need to hand quilt it since I hand
pieced it on vacations in Colorado. It got too expensive to buy fat quarters.
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