How do you make this block?
I googled for a masculine quilt and this returned (with others). I have layer cakes, could I use them for this? Like cut each layer cake into four 5" blocks and then do the sashing?? You think its 3/4" sashing?
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=argyle+quilt+for+a+man&view=detailv2&&id= 57DD679086DF0DD24ADA45FDB0568DFB223B980D&selectedI ndex=0&ccid=ps2uf8IB&simid=608033994534421592&thid =OIP.ps2uf8IB7YngePF2bUl6HgEsEX&ajaxhist=0 |
The sashing is quite narrow. I would guess that with 4.5" finished blocks (layercake cut in 4 & seamed) that you would probably be looking at 1/2" finished (1" cut) to get the proportions in the photo. However, you aren't going to be giving the photo with the finished quilt, so if you make it larger, no one will ever know!
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I don't have an answer for the argyle quilt you linked to but I have saved the link to a pattern titled Batik Argyle Quilt Pattern made by a very prolific quilter, Debbie, in Alaska. It is really just a D4P with the fabric choices and placement making the argyle look happen. When I first saw it, I knew I wanted to make it for a person of the male persuasion someday. She uses 5" charm squares so maybe this would work for you ... if you liked it or not if you don't.
http://andsew4th.blogspot.com/p/free...-patterns.html |
I think I would do a simple pieced quilt top and stitch store bought bias binding on top.
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Thanks for the link Meyert. I have saved it for future reference too. There are so few manish quilt patterns out there. I think you could easily go with a 1 inch sashing (cut 1 1/2 inches) and it would look great.
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what a great quilt
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thanks everyone for the tips and the link... now I just have to get my courage up to start cutting :)
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The idea for sewing binding (or just use sashing strips) on top between the blocks would allow you to even do this as a quilt as you go.
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I would keep it simple and use a honeybun for the sashing.
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