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Old 05-30-2013, 02:35 PM
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I want to make a Lego quilt for a friend's 10 y.o. son who is currently in the hospital after having brain surgery to remove a tumor, thankfully not cancerous. He is very into Legos and I wondered if anyone has seen a pattern that would be appropriate. Thanks in advance for your help.
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That could probably be done with squares. Get out your graph paper and pictures of his favorite lego and design away. Some ideas:

https://www.google.com/search?q=lego...iw=911&bih=429
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Here's wonderful Lego fabric--it's pricey but adorable. http://www.spoonflower.com/tags/lego
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Here's one at moda bakeshop. http://www.modabakeshop.com/2012/07/...aby-quilt.html
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did you see that cute little Lego sewing machine? ;-)
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Apparently there was a pattern in one of McCall's Quick Quilts magazine issues:
http://appalachianquilts.blogspot.co...-few-baby.html (scroll down to 2nd quilt)

If you scroll down on this web page, you can see how someone designed and made a lego quilt:
http://thecraftyquilter.blogspot.com...1_archive.html

Here's another idea:
http://stork1.blogspot.com/2012/08/lego-ish-quilt.html

And this one:
http://www.weewonderfuls.com/2011/03...ego-quilt.html

Also found this older QB thread:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...lt-t53201.html

For a 10yo, I would be tempted to create "pockets" around the border of the quilt where lego pieces could be inserted. Velcro probably wouldn't be great in a quilt, so would have to figure out some other way of keeping the pieces secured in their pockets when not in use.

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For a 10yo, I would be tempted to create "pockets" around the border of the quilt where lego pieces could be inserted. Velcro probably wouldn't be great in a quilt, so would have to figure out some other way of keeping the pieces secured in their pockets when not in use.
This is absolutely brilliant, and it would be very easily done with zippers
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Thank you all for the GREAT suggestions. I'll post a photo when I'm done.
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I just got a copy of Quilt magazine (Aug/Sept 2013) and on page 31 there is a picture of a 44" square lego quilt made by Pippa Armbrester. The mag says it is featured in her book "Solids, Stripes, Circles and Squares" but when I checked Amazon I could not find a picture of the lego quilt in that book or a listing for it in the table of contents. The picture in Quilt is cute -- basically large rectangles and squares in primary colors with contrasting appliqued circles in rows on each. You might be able to find a copy of this issue of Quilt on newstands. If you are comfortable with appliqueing circles, it looks like a fairly easy quilt to graph out and make up.
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