From Don-isewman--??? for anyone
#22
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Boy that quilt would make anyone drool*Ü* Love the idea to form a 'crust' around each block.
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here is a "cupcake" quilt or use it as a centerpiece and branch out!
http://favecrafts.com/Quilting/Cupca...C-T-Publishing
http://favecrafts.com/Quilting/Cupca...C-T-Publishing
#26
There are so many cooking themed fabrics out there. There is a designer on Craftsy that goes by the name of A la Mode and she has a pattern for an apron in three styles. The one shown on the site is a full sweeping waist apron and done in cooking fabric would be super cute. The pattern is $9, but you get three styles to make and her patterns are clear and well done. Just a thought.
#28
I have a mechanic friend, who wife does bakeing projects for her self, on the side. He was asking me about doing something in a lap quilt for his wife. With a bakery/bakeing ideal. Anyone know of a bakery design, or something to do with bakeing. I'm not sure when, and if he will decide, what he wants to do. If anyone, gives me some kind of ideal.I'll get with him, and go from there. Thanks to everyone, who gets back with me. Take care Don-isewman
http://www.equilter.com/search/?keyword=baking+themes
#29
I love to create quilts that have personal meaning. I looked up some names of quilt blocks and found several with food or cooking themes. One is called "cake stand". Quilt a pretty block pattern. Perhaps a quilt made with her favorite colors in plain blocks and some cake stand blocks. Maybe some other block patterns that represent other things she loves or does. Here are some other names of blocks I found - broken dishes, corn and beans, fruit basket, ice cream bowl, lady fingers, orange peel, pickle dish and sugar bowl.
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