I made a quilt for my DGD she likes Ohio state. I did 5" blocks in the colors Red, White, Black and purchased a half yd of Ohio state fabric. On the Fabric the logo was larger than the 5" squares so I cut the logo out and appliqued the logo to a 10" square that I placed randomly throughout the quilt top. Since I do not know how to FMQ I just tied off on the back. The back I did in solid Gray.
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when we lived just outside of Columbus, OH they were selling t-shirts that said: "Columbus, OH, orange barrel capital of the world!"
The highways are torn up about 6-9 months out of every year. When it's too cold, they stop working but they leave the barrels up and traffic is still a mess! |
Beautiful.
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I made this for my brother in Ohio and it's similar to what you were looking at. I put the borders together - then added those to the main quilt middle. Worked out pretty well and didn't fight the weight of the quilt for all those narrow borders. I also found a photo on the internet to "copy" but I didn't have a particular size in mind. This one I took to a longarm quilter and was happy with it.
Deb in NC |
How can I get the pattern??
Thanks. Marga |
How can I a copy of this pattern??
Thanks, Marga |
As a graduate of OSU - I love the log cabin O.
Maybe a paperpieced buckeye and leaf. Maybe Buckey (the mastcot) AND HEY I found some on EBAY here you go: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=ohio+state+fabric |
Anybody have a pattern or layout for a Ohio state buckeye quilt. Would really appreciate it. Thanks kathy
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You might want to locally shop for fabric if available from the university like NFL teams. Then you can make any quilt that you would enjoy. Isn't there a block called the Ohio star???
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love it- where can i get the pattern
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