Need some Inspiration
#13
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I think almost any pattern would work.
It's the fabric choice that would make a quilt look more for a man than woman.
Jacob's Ladder is one of my favorite patterns
I've made a quilt with a block that's called Blockade twice for men.
Another was Mary Ellen Hopkins' Brick Wall.
It's the fabric choice that would make a quilt look more for a man than woman.
Jacob's Ladder is one of my favorite patterns
I've made a quilt with a block that's called Blockade twice for men.
Another was Mary Ellen Hopkins' Brick Wall.
#15
The one thing I have that my mother made me is a crocheted granny square afghan. This month on the cover of American Patchwork and Quilting is a Granny Square quilt. It looks almost like the crocheted version. That to me would be a perfect gift for a new home.
#16
Log Cabin will probably always be a favorite because it was my 1st quilt but I also think it is a neat house warming gift because of the whole center square for "hearth", etc. And plaids would be SO pretty.
#19
My brother who is 40 love the optical illusion type quilts, like tumbling blocks and he really loves the Jinny Beyer ones like Night and Day, Faberge and Da Vinci
http://www.rjrfabrics.com/patterns/b...m?designerID=1
http://www.rjrfabrics.com/patterns/b...m?designerID=1
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