Vintage signature quilt for a bride
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Originally Posted by marla
It looks like someone went over the signatures in embroidery. Are the signatures appiqued on to the quilt or incorporated in the construction?
I am searching for a pattern to do a signature quilt for my grandson who graduates HS 6/4. Any advice? He lives in MI and it may be difficult to get all signatures, which could also hold up making the quilt. What do you think if we got the signatures at Grad time and at his party after the quilt was completed? I think that it should be wall or lap size as he could store it easily if he gets tired of it. At this pont he wants to do 6 yr college.
Marla
I am searching for a pattern to do a signature quilt for my grandson who graduates HS 6/4. Any advice? He lives in MI and it may be difficult to get all signatures, which could also hold up making the quilt. What do you think if we got the signatures at Grad time and at his party after the quilt was completed? I think that it should be wall or lap size as he could store it easily if he gets tired of it. At this pont he wants to do 6 yr college.
Marla
I think having squares of fabric available for signing would be good, then they could re-do them if they mess one up. Also, you could then better judge the placement of them in the finished quilt so that they aren't all prone to just one area of a quilt like they might be if people we're signing a finished top.
#83
"Mother Brown"! I love it! What a nice gift for the bride. Too bad that more of these couldn't be saved. I think it gives kids a sense of history that they love being part of. I'm constantly amazed at my sons. Anything that was "Grandma's" is saved and loved. She was a treasure.
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