what would you do....
#11
Since the fabrics are of many different shades and blend nicely, my first thought is to expand her selection and make a bargello or French braid quilt. Both require "color runs" of more than 6 fabrics, but she's provided a wonderful base.
What I love about both bargello and French braid patterns is that the color runs "go somewhere." They don't just muddle among themselves, however harmonious that might be.
Good luck! And please let us all know the outcome!!!
What I love about both bargello and French braid patterns is that the color runs "go somewhere." They don't just muddle among themselves, however harmonious that might be.
Good luck! And please let us all know the outcome!!!
Alison
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Her words were " find a pattern that you can teach me to do" Im not feeling there will be much we in this quilt. This girl has never sewn anything ,oh I forgot about the stuffed bear she made for my first daughter23 years ago.Which was the sweetest thing. big round tummy, eyes uneven, just the cutest. We all love her dearly but,no sewing skills to speak of.But she can run a chain saw just not a sewing machine.Warm wishes may not work with the fabric she picked there is not a strong pattern on one that I think would work.But I was just thinking quilting has been the one thing we do not share so it may be time I SHARE with my lifelong friend.
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Her words were " find a pattern that you can teach me to do" Im not feeling there will be much we in this quilt. This girl has never sewn anything ,oh I forgot about the stuffed bear she made for my first daughter23 years ago.Which was the sweetest thing. big round tummy, eyes uneven, just the cutest. We all love her dearly but,no sewing skills to speak of.But she can run a chain saw just not a sewing machine.Warm wishes may not work with the fabric she picked there is not a strong pattern on one that I think would work.But I was just thinking quilting has been the one thing we do not share so it may be time I SHARE with my lifelong friend.
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Double Irish Chain! Add a main color of beige and wammo! You've got a great first quilt. That was my first quilt in "Quilting 101" class. I made mine with shades of moss green and it's a very relaxing quilt. There's plenty of practice with butting seams and chain piecing. Have one class a week where you teach her a step at a time and say "Ok, now go home and make 16 of these and 20 of these. My class was either a 6 or 8 week class. I learned A LOT about seams.
BTW, I'm also very good with a chain saw! Don't even take off my wedding rings! Love the power!!! Rah Rah Rah...grunted in the tone of Tim the Tool Man Taylor!!!
BTW, I'm also very good with a chain saw! Don't even take off my wedding rings! Love the power!!! Rah Rah Rah...grunted in the tone of Tim the Tool Man Taylor!!!
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If it were being done by you, I'd suggest trying Labyrynth Walk in the brown range...haven't seen it done in that color, but was thinking that might be fun to try even before I saw this post. Just need to make sure you have good contrast with fabrics you choose from her selection.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]449562[/ATTACH]I always felt that way, too, but then I did a neutrals quilt for someone and LOVED working on it. It kept reminding me of hot chocolate and caramel and cream and coffee, lol. I'm not sure the picture does it justice, it turned out lovely!
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