I made my DB (he is an over the road truck driver) a quilt a few years ago. It was really simple. It was a rail fence variation and had no matched points.
There are 2 strip sets. For example: white-blue-white and blue-white-blue. Each row is made of a single color way with every other block set on it's side. So, row 1 is W-B-W as follows Horizontal-vertical-Horizontal-vertical-Horizontal-vertical-Horizontal Row 2 is B-W-B as follows vertical-Horizontal-vertical-Horizontal-vertical-Horizontal-vertical Here is a link to the closet example I could find http://www.favequilts.com/Throws-and...AccuQuilt/ct/1 I only used 3 strips in my strip sets. |
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Originally Posted by blzzrdqueen
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I like the bear claw pattern, so I'm going to try that one! I'm thinking that the way she has the block split with the two back grounds will give me a way to go the browns on one side and the blues on the other. I'll try one block first to see how it looks. I love that the blocks are 14" too...shouldn't take too too many to make a full size quilt.
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Here's another cool brown & blue pattern (which, once again, I have no idea where I got this.
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log cabins are awesome and my husbands all time favorite pattern, very versatile and man friendly
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Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl
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log cabins are awesome and my husbands all time favorite pattern, very versatile and man friendly
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