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Old 04-10-2015, 07:50 PM
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What would an easy fast wheelchair lap quilt pattern be? I have 1/4 yard of 4 different fabrics to make my nephew thats got cerebral palsy a lap quilt he can use when he sits outside on the patio. And what would a good size be? Thanks

I am going to back it with just some flannel fabric.
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Old 04-10-2015, 09:06 PM
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I used the search function "wheelchair lap quilt" and found a qwillow link for a wheelchair. I have heard QB members using flannel to back the quilts to help keep them from slipping off.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...lt-t14846.html see #8
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Thanks Susanne57
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Old 04-11-2015, 12:30 AM
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A 4-color rail fence?

Or you could choose a two-color block (pinwheel? four-patch?) and alternate the blocks. In other words, fabrics 1&2 for block A, and fabrics 3&4 for block B. Then arrange A & B blocks in a checkerboard.
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Our local nursing home wants them 36 X 36 so they don't get caught in the wheels
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I made several in the rail fence pattern and a 4 strip rail fence looks good. Another simple pattern would be a box in a box with your 4 fabrics.
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I have pieced a few quilts for men in a wheelchair. I also try for a 36" x36" quilt for the same reason as mentioned above.
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How about the large star quilt from Missouri Stár? I don't know the size but it it will be easy to resize due to the large triangle pieces. Everyone likes to be a star.
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Disappearing nine patch works well for guys, because you can choose "manly" fabrics. It makes up very quickly like rail fence.
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