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Okay now that I've ordered two yards of each of the book fabric I will give you the benefit of my two cents worth. The mapleislandquilts,com just became one of my new favorites and the BQ series of patterns lends itself perfectly to your, and now my, fabric. I can picture it in my head and love the image. Agree, I'm a retired paralegal and law books are just not used that much anymore. But, books are things of beauty regardless their subject and the fabric you have is beautiful. So I would strongly urge you to look at the BQ patterns and picture what you can use to frame the books. Thank you for turning me on to the fabric and to member sync for the mapleislandquilts site. Now if I purchase the pattern I will have spent almost sixty dollars and it isn't even noon yet. Shhhhhhhhhhh, don't tell my DHL
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AZ Jane has used the fabric brilliantly. Just a quick note, to use the fabric to make the book shelf quilt would be, IMHO, a waste of the brilliance of the fabric. The book shelf pattern is one which I love and will definitely make, but I believe I will use the tons of selveges I have to do that. There is a lady in the Netherlands who made her own pattern and designed a quilt that is beautiful; oh I wish I could do that.
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My GS is studying law and about to graduate; a quilt with those fabrics would make a wonderful gift. I would probably make a bookcase to show them all off.
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First, I LOVE all your fabrics! And they are perfect for a new young lawyer!
Having said that, I have no suggestions, other than to use some solids to reduce the "busyness" and combine them in a way that best shows off the great prints. I often have the same problem you do here; it's always a struggle for me. I hope you get some terrific suggestions on how best to make these work in what I know will be a beautiful quilt! |
Originally Posted by Mdegenhart
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I would do something different. I would make an Irish chain front with blue & red & use the law book fabric for the back. I'd save the bottom fabric for someting else.
What's really funny is I'm a paralegal & nobody uses law books anymore. Everything is online. When my old office moved we tried to give our law library away and couldn't even get anyone to take it. We threw all the books away. Sad, huh? |
Originally Posted by IBQUILTIN
(Post 7315247)
My GS is studying law and about to graduate; a quilt with those fabrics would make a wonderful gift. I would probably make a bookcase to show them all off.
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That looks great, Martina. Even better than the WW I had in mind. The three colors you chose are perfect.
Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2
(Post 7315117)
BQ and BQ2 are great patterns to use with a large print but so is a popular charity quilt called Warm Wishes. I make the center block large to 8" finished when making a quilt for an adult. Pattern is free on the internet.
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Imagine you are peeking through the windows of a big house or a castle, and inside is the library and the Lawyer's office. These fabrics would be what you see inside. Add another room where you can see toys, or a kitchen, and a porch lit to show Halloween decor, or a rocking chair. Elements of a landscape could show a sunset, trees, a fencerow, bushes or maybe a clothesline with garments hanging down. These fabrics give an olde-tyme feeling, like the home of a grandparent or a character from a Storybook. Love to see what you make with them. Please do show a photo of your creation.
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I like this pattern, where can I get it for free?
Thanks Normabeth |
I would fussy cut the books and make a bookcase library quilt with " for law exams" cut out of letters and put them on a sign on top of the case.CMARAS1234
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