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Neuras 06-04-2016 04:20 PM

Finishing up
 
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I'm finishing up a quilt for a friend using her only child's baby clothes. She's a single mom, her son has Down's syndrome, and she won't be having any other children so believe you me I REALLY thought about it before cutting into the clothes. I've made mostly 4 patches, some frames, and created the ribbon block. What do you think? It's very difficult and I see ALL the mistakes & problems (!) such as having those 2 Vegas block together (I think I'm going for my seam ripper again). Please help me with ideas of how to finish it up. I think I want to put the same light blue fabric as a border and finish off with a navy blue border with red binding to tie it all together. Thank you for your time (HELP!).
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Neuras 06-04-2016 04:22 PM

My son is trying to hold it up, it's 4x6 blocks

mmac71 06-04-2016 04:24 PM

Your plan sounds good to me. I think you did an impressive job!

Neuras 06-04-2016 04:26 PM

You don't think it's too plain or on the opposite end, too crazy busy?

Neuras 06-04-2016 04:27 PM

Also, is it ok that it's not a typical 4x5 block setting? I really wanted to add the 4 blocks that made up his name.

Tartan 06-04-2016 04:28 PM

I think it looks great! I would add a blue border to finish off the stars in the sashing and use red for the binding. Well done!

Onebyone 06-04-2016 04:29 PM

The light blue border will blend with the outer almost stars in the sashing which will be a good thing. There is only one dark blue piece that stands out so I wouldn't use the dark blue as a border. I know the mother will cherish this quilt.

Neuras 06-04-2016 04:29 PM

Thank you!

Onebyone 06-04-2016 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by Neuras (Post 7568797)
Also, is it ok that it's not a typical 4x5 block setting? I really wanted to add the 4 blocks that made up his name.

There is a no typical setting for quilts so don't even think about it. The 6 x 4 is fine. And the child will grow taller not wider. LOL

Angellight 06-04-2016 04:33 PM

AND, please keep in mind, if your friend is not a quilter, she will never see the mistakes.
She and her son will only see and know the love and care you took to make this lovely
Memory quilt for them. It looks wonderful!

Susan


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