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Old 08-03-2010, 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by eiltcoq
jfifer, Any geometric design would be good for a man's quilt. A
quilting teacher told me that straight line quilting is meant for a man's quilt, as opposed to circles for a woman's quilt. Eiltcoq.
Sounds like the old explanation for the spelling of Frances and Francis. "i" for a guy and "e" for a girl.
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Old 08-03-2010, 07:19 PM
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What is his personality type? Super spare in decorating or more free-style. What are the colors of his favorite team, or whatever he really loves. What are his hobbies, his passions... There are SO many specialized fabrics/patterns around.
Does he garden, and more of a nurturer...or what (maybe like earthy colors)? Is he outgoing (maybe like primary colors). Is he an artistic person (maybe like tertiary or secondary colors). NEED MORE INFO...
Maybe what is his complexion, etc. because folks tend to like those colors which are most complimentary to their complexions. Fair hair & blue eyes might like blues or other "summer" colors, brunette with brown eyes might like "winter colors" or black/white or primary colors, redhead might like colors with yellow undertones, etc. What does he look his best is? I'd use those colors he looks his best while wearing. You know "his colorrs" which make him "look alive," maybe he would enjoy those.
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Old 08-03-2010, 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by clem55
By the posts on here, maybe we should all make out a "pattern" for a perfect men! LOL

Now THAT would be an interesting thread! LOL!!!
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Originally Posted by HelenM
There is a very nice black and white contemporary quilt that would be very nice for an adult male in Fons & Porter's, March/April 2008, Love of Quilting, page 68, called "Study in Black and White." Check it out here: http://threadtails.wordpress.com/201...-a-red-behind/
I like crisp lines and deep colors in male quilts.
What a great quilt! My dad wants a black n white quilt...you have the perfect pattern there!
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Originally Posted by cimarron
Originally Posted by clem55
By the posts on here, maybe we should all make out a "pattern" for a perfect men! LOL

Now THAT would be an interesting thread! LOL!!!
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Clem55, do you mean a quilt pattern for "the perfect man" (in which case no one would ever come up with a pattern for there is no such man existing to be able to use the quilt)!!!!!!!!! OR did you mean making a pattern for a "perfect man" (in which case you would become extremely wealthy for all of us would purchase it when it would finally hit the market)!!!!!!!!! :-D
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Old 08-03-2010, 08:26 PM
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I thought it was a pattern to make a man too! I think there are patterns for everything else! Let's see, warm and natural for his insides...
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Old 08-03-2010, 08:30 PM
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If he "doesn't care" make him one with Hello Kitty designs.

or

a B/W one is manly.
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Old 08-03-2010, 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by jfifer
My son wants me to make him a quilt. I have asked what kind and he responded " I don't Care" So My question is What kind of quilt pattern do I do for a 28 years old? I would like for it to be manly. Please help.
A while back I post a page "A little for my Crappie quilt would be nice". If you can find that page (I don't know how to add the link) but it shows what I used for my hubby and everyone of his friends as well as my brother now wants one. SO maybe you could use the same type of idea but change the crappie fishes to something he would like.
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Old 08-03-2010, 09:58 PM
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I did a pinwheel in his favorite colors of black, dark purple and dark teal.
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Originally Posted by katiebear1
I did a pinwheel in his favorite colors of black, dark purple and dark teal.
Ohhhh.. just my colors. would love to see that one, so I could drool a bit. LOL
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