Need help with deciding what pattern to use to make this quilt
#21
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I had a piece of fabric that my Hubby wanted me to keep whole when I was making a quilt for my nephew...I think the bunnies would work well for this too! I basically made up the quilt on my own. I hope you don't mind me posting my picture on your thread, but I wanted to show you how well the quilt looked with the "whole cloth" center, as my Hubby calls it, in case it could be a consideration.
#22
Originally Posted by Marcia
I love your bunny fabric, Myrna, and your coordinating fabrics are perfect with it.
I think the Warm Wishes pattern would look great, but here is another idea.
This is a pattern off of the Moda Bake Shop blog that would keep your bunny fabric in one piece. You could just use this as an idea and go from there.
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2009/12/...ing-quilt.html
I think the Warm Wishes pattern would look great, but here is another idea.
This is a pattern off of the Moda Bake Shop blog that would keep your bunny fabric in one piece. You could just use this as an idea and go from there.
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2009/12/...ing-quilt.html
I love the figgy pudding quilt, both front and back. What a great way to use a nice piece of novelty fabric.
#23
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Rather Be Quiling...great quilt to keep the main fabric intact. Very nice!
For the bunny fabric, Warm Wishes was my first thought. But a snowball block of the bunnies, as suggested, alteranted with a Friendship Star or Ohio Star in the other fabrics, would work up great also!
For the bunny fabric, Warm Wishes was my first thought. But a snowball block of the bunnies, as suggested, alteranted with a Friendship Star or Ohio Star in the other fabrics, would work up great also!
#25
Originally Posted by RatherB Quilting
I had a piece of fabric that my Hubby wanted me to keep whole when I was making a quilt for my nephew...I think the bunnies would work well for this too! I basically made up the quilt on my own. I hope you don't mind me posting my picture on your thread, but I wanted to show you how well the quilt looked with the "whole cloth" center, as my Hubby calls it, in case it could be a consideration.
#26
Originally Posted by Marcia
I love your bunny fabric, Myrna, and your coordinating fabrics are perfect with it.
I think the Warm Wishes pattern would look great, but here is another idea.
This is a pattern off of the Moda Bake Shop blog that would keep your bunny fabric in one piece. You could just use this as an idea and go from there.
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2009/12/...ing-quilt.html
I think the Warm Wishes pattern would look great, but here is another idea.
This is a pattern off of the Moda Bake Shop blog that would keep your bunny fabric in one piece. You could just use this as an idea and go from there.
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2009/12/...ing-quilt.html
#27
I have used the BQ quilt pattern when I had a great focus fabric I wanted to show off. There are several sizes and it is really easy sewing. Only problem is you really wouldnt use all the fabrics that you have pictured. It only uses 3, but take a look... here is a link to a front and back of the pattern
http://www.fabriclovers.com/product/...t-Pattern.html
http://www.fabriclovers.com/product/...t-Pattern.html
#28
I would wing it to a degree....I would use the bunnies as the main boarder. I would look up on quilters cache the cabbage rose block and make my quilt look like a garden. You could maybe do some fusible web applique and make some bunches of carrots in the corners. You could find some brown textured fabric to use as soil around the cabbages....there are so many possibilities...I think I would have a lot of fun with this fabric...Enjoy!
#29
Originally Posted by Boston1954
Your fabric choices are wonderful. I would be loathe to cut up the bunnies. Maybe something where there are fairly large pieces of that so you can see several bunnies together. I cannot suggest a particular one, but maybe just large squares and strips of the others.
#30
Originally Posted by trupeach
Originally Posted by Quilt4u
I think a snow ball pattern would be nice, sure would show off hose bunnies.
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