What would your ultimate He-Man super masculine quilt consist of?
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What would your ultimate He-Man super masculine quilt consist of?
Gun prints, camo, bear, deer, trout and cabins are what I'm thinking... LOL! And plaid. Lots of plaid...
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I would think those would only apply if your He-Man super masculine guy is into hunting and fishing - but not all of them are.
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Not one of my 4 sons or my DH would be at all into a quilt like that. Or even any element of it.
They tend to like darker colors, a limited palette, strongly graphic piecing design. Generally speaking, they like solids or fabrics that read as solids as opposed to a strong print.
They tend to like darker colors, a limited palette, strongly graphic piecing design. Generally speaking, they like solids or fabrics that read as solids as opposed to a strong print.
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Neither of my guys is really into any theme things . . . unless you'd want to count college colors. I recently bought some fabric for a quilt for my DH, which is more or less gender-neutral. He chose green as the primary color and wants it done in a 'woven' Rail Fence pattern. Here's the fabric, I chose.
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I think it just depends upon the guy's personality, rather than how 'masculine' he is. Some guys are into themes, some aren't.
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I think it just depends upon the guy's personality, rather than how 'masculine' he is. Some guys are into themes, some aren't.
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Not one of my 4 sons or my DH would be at all into a quilt like that. Or even any element of it.
They tend to like darker colors, a limited palette, strongly graphic piecing design. Generally speaking, they like solids or fabrics that read as solids as opposed to a strong print.
They tend to like darker colors, a limited palette, strongly graphic piecing design. Generally speaking, they like solids or fabrics that read as solids as opposed to a strong print.
My husband is the same way. He prefers the design of the quilt over the print of the fabric. I'm thankful for this; I've never been much into novelty prints.
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I can't speak for every man but prints???? Really? I fish but please no fish on my quilt. I photograph but no cameras either. I love cars, work on them, drive them, etc... but no cars.
Deep dark colors, bright rich colors, intense hues, autumn feelings, perhaps a fabric with leaves on in. Large geometric shapes, dark encompassing borders, clean design. That's how you make a quilt that will remain timeless across generations and not just a fad print quilt. tim in san jose
Deep dark colors, bright rich colors, intense hues, autumn feelings, perhaps a fabric with leaves on in. Large geometric shapes, dark encompassing borders, clean design. That's how you make a quilt that will remain timeless across generations and not just a fad print quilt. tim in san jose
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I would ask the person receiving the quilt to look at a few "mug shots" of some different styles and them choose the style then get some color suggestions from them. It also depends on where the person would be using it.
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As for a timeless quilt he likes Civil War prints and patriotic quilts. So far I have made him some of those but not yet one made with prints of things he is into. I think he would like a long twin with prints to use as his lap quilt. He also likes William Morris and Shaker style quilts.
My oldest son likes quilts that have patterns that tessalate, like the M.C.Esher style.
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