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Ohio State O
I’m new here, but I’m trying to make my husband a double Irishh
chain quilt with the Ohio State University O in the middle. Can someone help me on how to do the O? I can’t find it now, but some posted something similar on another thread. I would like to get this done as a Christmas gift. The O would go in the 6 x 22 in white space. Any help would be appreciated! |
Welcome! I did a google search for Ohio State University quilts and picked one of the images that came up that had the O in the double Irish Chain. http://madebymissjill.blogspot.com/2...ate-quilt.html
That blog said the O was appliqued. You are going to have to decide if you want to machine applique or hand applique the O if appliqueing is how you want to do it. You can piece the O to standardize its shape and then applique it down, or cut the O out in one piece from fabric. Play with paper in your 6 x 22 in space to get your O to the right size. I suspect youtube is going to be the fastest way to figure out how to applique the O down. This sounds like a great project to get done by Christmas. Don't forget to show a picture when you're done. |
I agree that applique for the O in the center is how some have done it. Here are a few particular posts for someone looking for ideas.
Post 28 https://www.quiltingboard.com/3562392-post28.html Post 33 https://www.quiltingboard.com/3563095-post33.html Post 43 https://www.quiltingboard.com/3564652-post43.html |
Trying to visualize the space being 6 x 22. Is this going to have a center medallion? My Double Irish Chain the center piece of the block is 6 x 6. You can definitely do an applique of the "O" or possibly buy an embroidered iron-on patch., then use a zig-zag stitch to attach it to the block. Maybe contact someone with an embroidery machine and have them make one. I can't believe someone on Etsy couldn't whip them up for you if you can't get them ordered from the school book store. How many do you need? I use embroidery in my quilts all the time and they hold up very well.
Good luck finding what you want, |
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