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Mariah 10-17-2017 11:39 AM

patriotic quilt patterns
 
Can someone refer me to some Patriotic Quilt Patterns? Our guild is honoring men and women who has served in the military by making a quilt for them and being our guest at our Annual Birthday Party.

I would like it to be on the "easy side," so it won't be a struggle to get done. Would appreciate any suggestions anyone has.

Thanks so much!
Mariah

Jingle 10-17-2017 04:26 PM

You could use any pattern, or I would so. Just use red, white and blue. A double slice by Jenny Doan would be fast and easy. It uses 10" squares. Look on youtube.

QuiltnNan 10-17-2017 04:41 PM

there are several free patterns at the QOV site https://www.qovf.org/quilters-questions/quilt-patterns/

QuiltnNan 10-17-2017 04:42 PM

and several of these look easy https://www.google.com/search?q=free...w=1018&bih=742

elnan 10-17-2017 05:10 PM

[QUOTE=Mariah;7926477]Can someone refer me to some Patriotic Quilt Patterns? Our guild is honoring men and women who has served in the military by making a quilt for them and being our guest at our Annual Birthday Party.
I would like it to be on the "easy side," so it won't be a struggle to get done. Would appreciate any suggestions anyone has.

I recently saw one in a Pinterest line-up using the Warm Wishes pattern in red, white and blue. The focus fabric was packed flags. What it said was "Wayne Snyder saved to My quilts."
"5th Quilt of Valor. The red and blue strips are 2 1/2". The white strip is 3 1/2". Sew red white blue strips together, cut this 42X7 into 7 1/2" squares. Cut the flag fabric into 7 1/2" squares."

I've added the periods and commas. I hope to use this layout too. May even order patriotic fabric from Marshal Drygoods.

themadpatter 10-17-2017 06:42 PM

There's a bunch of them on this wall. https://www.pinterest.com/4papawayne/my-quilts/?lp=true

SusieQOH 10-18-2017 06:15 AM

I hope you got some help. I was going to echo what Jingle said.

Eva Knight 10-18-2017 07:24 AM

Fon's and Porter has one that I bought but not made it. I think it's call tour of duty or something. This is a quick top to make. I almost never buy a pattern but this is so pretty and quick. I also agree with every one else that you could use any pattern.

Dina 10-18-2017 07:42 AM

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I just finished an easy one for Quilts of Valor. It is made with strips and is pretty easy. Let me find a picture. I just bought strips of patriotic fabric that I found on Amazon.

Dina

ekuw 10-18-2017 09:03 AM

I made a couple of patriotic quilts using Bonnie Hunters pattern for the "dancing" 9 patch. It's GREAT for scraps!

Peckish 10-18-2017 10:33 AM

I agree, any pattern will look patriotic if you use red, white, and blue fabrics. This is a simple string quilt, I think it took me all of 2 days to make the top.

http://www.seamstobeyouandme.com/wp-...ring-quilt.jpg

mountainwoman 10-18-2017 11:16 AM

I make patriotic quilts for the Honor Flight program (veterans are flown, at no cost to them to D.C. to visit memorials there in their honor) for a group in Colorado Springs. I use t heir guidelines since they are the ones distributing the quilts. The fabric designs, of course, vary, but the pattern is the same for all quilts: The quilts must be approximately 45" x 60" made up of five strips cut selvage to selvage (so, typically, 43" or 44" depending of the fabric dimensions. There must also be a 10" top and 10" bottom border. So, to make my life easy, so I can use my 8.5 inch ruler, I do the following: (1) The five long strips are 8.5" long using three to five different fabrics; I sew these together. (2) The top and bottom cut 10.5" in width and, obviously, the length of the five-strip set. I sew these onto the top and the bottom. Because this does not quite meet the 45" X 60" finished quilt size, I sew a 2.5" (using my 2.5" strip ruler) around the entire quilt. This group requires that the quilts be made using the "envelope" or "sandwich" method. Turn the quilt right side out and stitch all the way around the edge (1/8" to 1/4"). Quilt-in-the-ditch or however else you would like. Hope this helps!

Nesie 10-18-2017 11:33 AM

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M​ade this lap quilt recently for a guild project for the Honor Flight Program. Super easy 5 1/2 inch squares, 5 inch finished. You could do much larger squares to make it even easier.


Nesie 10-18-2017 11:40 AM

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Made this lap quilt recently for the Honor Flight Program my guild is participating in. 5 1/2 in.(5 in. finished)
You could use larger squares to make it even easier.
Super easy.


JustAbitCrazy 10-18-2017 03:23 PM

If you can get your hands on any older Fons and Porter magazines, for a while there they had a QOV pattern in each issue. Not sure if they still do that, because I don't have a current subscription.

WMUTeach 10-19-2017 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by Jingle (Post 7926613)
You could use any pattern, or I would so. Just use red, white and blue. A double slice by Jenny Doan would be fast and easy. It uses 10" squares. Look on youtube.

I just did a double slice for a baby quilt and it was indeed fast, easy and looked really good!

kat13 10-19-2017 10:10 AM

Also there are many panels you can add onto for a quick military quilt!

quiltingshorttimer 10-19-2017 08:36 PM

in Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting magazine, they almost always have a QOV pattern that one of them puts together (Porter?) so if you can get your hands on back issues you'll find a goldmine of patterns.


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