What pattern for a man's quilt would you suggest?
#21
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ummmm??? did the OP not say she already had the fabrics purchased? and ask us for suggestions that would work for that fabric?
I just spotted this pattern, and thought it might work with the fabrics you are planning to use ....
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2011/09/...uilt.html#more
I just spotted this pattern, and thought it might work with the fabrics you are planning to use ....
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2011/09/...uilt.html#more
#22
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Originally Posted by KathyKat
4 in 4 patch would be good. I'm attaching a picture of one I did for my son using guy shirts. He loved it! If you don't want to recycle shirts for it, you could by plaids and checks.
#23
Originally Posted by sharon b
Warm Wishes is great for all and allows for a focus fabric :wink:
Spilt 9 Patch is useful too.
This one for my Brother, can't remember the name of this pattern?
And this one for a special neighbour, Square in square:
The main thing to remember, I found, was my choice of fabrics, not too many floral!
#26
Originally Posted by KathyKat
4 in 4 patch would be good. I'm attaching a picture of one I did for my son using guy shirts. He loved it! If you don't want to recycle shirts for it, you could by plaids and checks.
#27
Originally Posted by KathyKat
4 in 4 patch would be good. I'm attaching a picture of one I did for my son using guy shirts. He loved it! If you don't want to recycle shirts for it, you could by plaids and checks.
#29
Here's one I made for my dad. Just a throw size. He loves it!
Originally Posted by deedum
My co-worker and I are planning on making a full size quilt for our boss. He is always so good to us and he has a fishing cabin. I bought the material with fish, bears, eagles,bobcats and such. Really manly looking. Now I can't decided on a pattern other than DN9. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
#30
I like alternating blocks of Shoo Fly (or Hole in the Barn Door, another name for it) with Snowball block. The corners make nice paths through the quilts and the snowball blocks give you a spot for focus fabric. Good luck.
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