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Suggestions needed . . .
My immediate thought was a cream/red smallish print for the background and
then add reds and neutrals to make whatever pattern appeals to you. If you go for something simple, the Double or Triple Irish Chain is a good one. Any of the quilts in the Quilt In A Day series is quick and easy- and you could draft your own patterns since they are pretty basic blocks. And you can dress them up with your fabric selections. I'd advise against just using two fabrics- get a variety of reds and neutrals to spice it up a bit. Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. "Donna Aten" wrote in message ... My granddaugher will be graduating from college (San Marcos, Texis) in December if everything goes well! She would like a quilt made from reds & neutrals. Any suggestions for a pattern that would look really great with those two colors? Nothing complicated - I'm a lazy quilter! Right at the moment I'm drawing a complete blank! -- Donna in Idaho |
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Suggestions needed . . .
Fabric never goes into my sewing room until it has taken a trip through the
washer and dryer - no matter what color! I was actually thinking of an Irish Chain as one possibility. -- Donna in Idaho "Polly Esther" wrote in message ... How lazy are you feeling, Donna? There's just nothing as simple as the Irish Chain and one would be gorgeous in your colors. If we can nudge you just a little bit further to HSTs, there are, more or less, something like 76 possibilities with the plover set of quilt blocks. I'm not a card-carrying pre-washing quilter - but for the reds, please do. Polly "Donna Aten" wrote: My granddaugher will be graduating from college (San Marcos, Texis) in December if everything goes well! She would like a quilt made from reds & neutrals. Any suggestions for a pattern that would look really great with those two colors? Nothing complicated - I'm a lazy quilter! Right at the moment I'm drawing a complete blank! |
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I have that pattern - that could be fun with various reds and neutrals. Her
Mom told me she wanted red, blue & neutral which would have been even more fun, but Talena wants just reds and neutrals. -- Donna in Idaho "Lotsoflavender" wrote in message ... Congratulations to your granddaughter in advance, a fantastic achievement. If a very lazy, contemporary design appeals then have a look at http://www.byannie.com/free_patterns.html I rather like the effect the red and black has but I'm sure that stitched in different reds and neutrals it would look quite good. Wendy in NSW "Donna Aten" wrote in message ... My granddaugher will be graduating from college (San Marcos, Texis) in December if everything goes well! She would like a quilt made from reds & neutrals. Any suggestions for a pattern that would look really great with those two colors? Nothing complicated - I'm a lazy quilter! Right at the moment I'm drawing a complete blank! -- Donna in Idaho |
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Suggestions needed . . .
I've already told Talena that there will not be just two fabrics - there
will be lots! -- Donna in Idaho "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." wrote in message ... My immediate thought was a cream/red smallish print for the background and then add reds and neutrals to make whatever pattern appeals to you. If you go for something simple, the Double or Triple Irish Chain is a good one. Any of the quilts in the Quilt In A Day series is quick and easy- and you could draft your own patterns since they are pretty basic blocks. And you can dress them up with your fabric selections. I'd advise against just using two fabrics- get a variety of reds and neutrals to spice it up a bit. Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. "Donna Aten" wrote in message ... My granddaugher will be graduating from college (San Marcos, Texis) in December if everything goes well! She would like a quilt made from reds & neutrals. Any suggestions for a pattern that would look really great with those two colors? Nothing complicated - I'm a lazy quilter! Right at the moment I'm drawing a complete blank! -- Donna in Idaho |
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In article , Donna Aten
wrote: I have that pattern - that could be fun with various reds and neutrals. Her Mom told me she wanted red, blue & neutral which would have been even more fun, but Talena wants just reds and neutrals. Maybe you could always sneak a little bit of blue into the sashing (if you have them)!! -- Happy quilting & quilty hugs!! Connie I've started a FREE eZine ... and I've posted *LOTS* of free applique patterns! Check it out! http://sewverycreative.blogspot.com/ ----- It's BACK!! AND they APOLOGIZED! LOL! |
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Suggestions needed . . .
Yep, I think lots is the way to go, that way you can get more variation with
light n dark red and neutral.......Wendy "Donna Aten" wrote in message ... I've already told Talena that there will not be just two fabrics - there will be lots! -- Donna in Idaho "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." wrote in message ... My immediate thought was a cream/red smallish print for the background and then add reds and neutrals to make whatever pattern appeals to you. If you go for something simple, the Double or Triple Irish Chain is a good one. Any of the quilts in the Quilt In A Day series is quick and easy- and you could draft your own patterns since they are pretty basic blocks. And you can dress them up with your fabric selections. I'd advise against just using two fabrics- get a variety of reds and neutrals to spice it up a bit. Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. "Donna Aten" wrote in message ... My granddaugher will be graduating from college (San Marcos, Texis) in December if everything goes well! She would like a quilt made from reds & neutrals. Any suggestions for a pattern that would look really great with those two colors? Nothing complicated - I'm a lazy quilter! Right at the moment I'm drawing a complete blank! -- Donna in Idaho |
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I'm partial to Scrappy Stars from Bonnie Hunter at quiltville.com
http://www.quiltville.com/starstruck.shtml On the samples at the bottom of the page there's one in blues and neutrals. Or, you could do the beige behemoth from Big Horn Quilts. http://www.bighornquilts.com/inspira.../behemoth.html One nice thing about that one is that no two blocks are the same so you certainly won't get bored with it. A bunch of us are plugging away at it. One person in our group is doing it in reds. LizA. Kent, WA http://picasaweb.google.com/dittodog On Aug 6, 9:30 pm, "Lotsoflavender" wrote: Yep, I think lots is the way to go, that way you can get more variation with light n dark red and neutral.......Wendy "Donna Aten" wrote in message ... I've already told Talena that there will not be just two fabrics - there will be lots! -- Donna in Idaho "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." wrote in message ... My immediate thought was a cream/red smallish print for the background and then add reds and neutrals to make whatever pattern appeals to you. If you go for something simple, the Double or Triple Irish Chain is a good one. Any of the quilts in the Quilt In A Day series is quick and easy- and you could draft your own patterns since they are pretty basic blocks. And you can dress them up with your fabric selections. I'd advise against just using two fabrics- get a variety of reds and neutrals to spice it up a bit. Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. "Donna Aten" wrote in message ... My granddaugher will be graduating from college (San Marcos, Texis) in December if everything goes well! She would like a quilt made from reds & neutrals. Any suggestions for a pattern that would look really great with those two colors? Nothing complicated - I'm a lazy quilter! Right at the moment I'm drawing a complete blank! -- Donna in Idaho- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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In article , Lotsoflavender
wrote: Yep, I think lots is the way to go, that way you can get more variation with light n dark red and neutral.......Wendy The more the merrier! "Donna Aten" wrote in message ... I've already told Talena that there will not be just two fabrics - there will be lots! -- Donna in Idaho "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." wrote in message ... My immediate thought was a cream/red smallish print for the background and then add reds and neutrals to make whatever pattern appeals to you. If you go for something simple, the Double or Triple Irish Chain is a good one. Any of the quilts in the Quilt In A Day series is quick and easy- and you could draft your own patterns since they are pretty basic blocks. And you can dress them up with your fabric selections. I'd advise against just using two fabrics- get a variety of reds and neutrals to spice it up a bit. Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. "Donna Aten" wrote in message ... My granddaugher will be graduating from college (San Marcos, Texis) in December if everything goes well! She would like a quilt made from reds & neutrals. Any suggestions for a pattern that would look really great with those two colors? Nothing complicated - I'm a lazy quilter! Right at the moment I'm drawing a complete blank! -- Donna in Idaho -- Happy quilting & quilty hugs!! Connie I've started a FREE eZine ... and I've posted *LOTS* of free applique patterns! Check it out! http://sewverycreative.blogspot.com/ ----- It's BACK!! AND they APOLOGIZED! LOL! |
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Suggestions needed . . .
On Aug 6, 6:52?pm, "Donna Aten" wrote:
My granddaugher will be graduating from college (San Marcos, Texis) in December if everything goes well! She would like a quilt made from reds & neutrals. Any suggestions for a pattern that would look really great with those two colors? Nothing complicated - I'm a lazy quilter! Right at the moment I'm drawing a complete blank! I would suggest a pattern that resembles a large dick and balls. She will probably be getting many after college. I know i did. |
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Suggestions needed . . .
Drunkards Path?
Tricia in TX http://tricialangner.myphotoalbum.com "Donna Aten" wrote in message ... My granddaugher will be graduating from college (San Marcos, Texis) in December if everything goes well! She would like a quilt made from reds & neutrals. Any suggestions for a pattern that would look really great with those two colors? Nothing complicated - I'm a lazy quilter! Right at the moment I'm drawing a complete blank! -- Donna in Idaho |
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