I want ot make al my gifts this year. Since I began quilting, that is all I wish to do! Go figure, right? Well, I have a girl int he family who loves board games, so I thought I'd make a quilted checker board and make the chips from Yo yo's. Does anyone know of any other quilted games to make? I've seen the Sudoku quilt's, I thought about making a grid board and keep the 9 sets of 9 blocks separate so you could have a different game each time. Any ideas?
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Sorry I don't have any ideas for you but I like the idea. I'm curious to see the responses to this. Good luck. :thumbup:
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How about Parcheesi, with buttons for the playing pieces? We used to have a game called Tribulation that had a 10x10 grid of random numbers 1-9. You drew a number from the pile (1-50) and you got a point (we just kept the number chip we found) if you were the first one to find a 3 number combination that equaled that number (25 could be 9x2+7 or 6x5-5). The 3 numbers had to be in order, in a straight line, and touch on a side or corner. I made one for my kids at school and wrote the 1-50 numbers on poker chips. Winner was the one with the most points when the last number combo was found. It was a lot of fun!
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backgammon comes to mind. might work???
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Twister. I'm not quite sure how you'd make the spinner, but the big mat with the circles would be an interesting quilt. IMO
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Twister would be very interesting. I think it would be better on a quilt than on that slippery mat they give you when you buy it in the store.
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Tic - tac - toe would be simple... could use yo-yos for this too.
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Tripoli I have made one and it is awsome!!!
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I made a suduko one and it was rough because I kept misplacing the numbers!
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Originally Posted by Snorky Lvs2Quilt
backgammon comes to mind. might work???
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