What pattern for a man's quilt would you suggest?
#51
I'd like to suggest a "Potato Chip Quilt"!! It is a very easy quilt & can be tied if the actual quilting is a problem. For a picture, check under SEARCH for Potato Chip Quilt by winter012. It's the red & blue one. I made one for my dad, who is 96 & he was thrilled with it. It works well with focus fabrics. The reason it's called a potato chip quilt is cause you can't make just one!!!! I'm just finishing my third one!!!! Would be happy to furnish the pattern.
#52
Originally Posted by deedum
I made up my mind, Warm Wishes! That goes along with the quilt as a gift! I always wanted to try this one! Will post a pick when done! Thanks everyone!
#57
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: League City, Texas
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This is pretty or what about the 1600 quilt where you sew end to end a jelly roll pack then I think a black border or something manly to go with it and make it bigger or use a themed fabric for the back.
Originally Posted by QuiltingKrazy
Try this one Center Stripes. It is on All People Quilt website. I did it for a friend's brother using ties from his father who past away. I think is very "manly" looking.
http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/projec...-strips_1.html
http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/projec...-strips_1.html
#59
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 17
I have a turning 20 which you can have the deminsions of if you would like. you can make up to 30 square, with 30 different fat quarters or 15 half yards. I use 9 fabrics for baby quilts, 16 fabrics for lap and up to 25 for shower gifts. There are easy and fun. Let me know... Thanks,
#60
Originally Posted by 0tis
Here is a pic of the quilt I talked about - it is a bear paw quilt with the fishing, cabins, critters,etc...
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