Quick Quilt?
#11
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http://www.creativebugquilting.com/rainbow-jellyroll/
This is a CreativeBug.com class, but it's easy enough to figure out how to strip together 30 strips from the Robert Kaufman jelly roll and then quilt & bind as desired. I plan to make one for myself since it's so bright & cheery. Could do straight line quilting for a quick finish. Probably could finish in 2-3 days (or 1-2 long days) as long as you keep the quilting simple & bind on your machine.
Better than fresh flowers & not much more difficult. Just make sure to wash the quilt before you bring it to her to reduce risk of infection.
Hope your friend makes a full recovery & enjoys her beautiful new quilt!
This is a CreativeBug.com class, but it's easy enough to figure out how to strip together 30 strips from the Robert Kaufman jelly roll and then quilt & bind as desired. I plan to make one for myself since it's so bright & cheery. Could do straight line quilting for a quick finish. Probably could finish in 2-3 days (or 1-2 long days) as long as you keep the quilting simple & bind on your machine.
Better than fresh flowers & not much more difficult. Just make sure to wash the quilt before you bring it to her to reduce risk of infection.
Hope your friend makes a full recovery & enjoys her beautiful new quilt!
#12
How about a simple 4 patch block alternating with a whole block of a pretty feature fabric ( or something fussy cut). Then you can add a border or two. Stitch in the ditch around the patches, a simple hashwork on the whole blocks, then perhaps some loops or figure 8 s in the borders.
Last edited by stitch678; 08-18-2015 at 05:15 PM. Reason: spelling
#15
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This is a great looking quick quilt.
#16
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Thank you all for your great suggestions! There seem to be so many patterns that are quite fast but still give interesting quilts! I decided to go with some stripe-pieced rail fence that will look a little like chevron. I've already cut the material and am now piecing! Will post the result!
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#20
Remember it does not have to be a BIG quilt. A lay on the couch size (snuggle) might work a lot better. Easy to transport for treatment and help to keep warm. Many medical settings are quite cool to down right cold!
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