fabric for little boys
#11
you know the deal. just print and resize to suit your needs.
i was thinkin' .... (i know. always a dangerous thing. LOL) .... maybe you could leave enough space around each applique for the little fella to print its name using a permanent pen. he could "show off" how many he already recognizes and have some fun finding the names of any he doesn't.
i was thinkin' .... (i know. always a dangerous thing. LOL) .... maybe you could leave enough space around each applique for the little fella to print its name using a permanent pen. he could "show off" how many he already recognizes and have some fun finding the names of any he doesn't.
#12
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
you know the deal. just print and resize to suit your needs.
i was thinkin' .... (i know. always a dangerous thing. LOL) .... maybe you could leave enough space around each applique for the little fella to print its name using a permanent pen. he could "show off" how many he already recognizes and have some fun finding the names of any he doesn't.
i was thinkin' .... (i know. always a dangerous thing. LOL) .... maybe you could leave enough space around each applique for the little fella to print its name using a permanent pen. he could "show off" how many he already recognizes and have some fun finding the names of any he doesn't.
#13
Check out Thimblebug's quilts in the Lap Quilt forum....look for the one with trains---maybe an inspiration to you? (I have never pieced anything...I've embroidered and tied many baby "comforters"...I lurk here often)
#14
The Calico Spice Shop has some nice fabrics for boys. the selection is small, but the fabric is nice and the prices are quite reasonable.
http://www.calicospiceshop.com/index.cfm/fa/categories.main/parentcat/20236/endrw/36
she has some NASCAR and Red Hat fabrics on sale, too
http://www.calicospiceshop.com/index.cfm/fa/categories.main/parentcat/20236/endrw/36
she has some NASCAR and Red Hat fabrics on sale, too
#15
I'm not sure this is what you are looking for or not but I did find some truck fabric here:
http://www.jandofabrics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=car000285
Big Dig Trucks Tossed » Transportation: Car, Train, Airplane, Etc. » Novelty Fabric - J & O Fabrics: Product Detail
http://www.jandofabrics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=car000285
Big Dig Trucks Tossed » Transportation: Car, Train, Airplane, Etc. » Novelty Fabric - J & O Fabrics: Product Detail
#18
I think if you just make it bright and cheer filled any fabric can work, even for boys. It's more what you do with it. I loved the "Frog Pond" and think I'm going to try something like that for one of my nephews (on a smaller scale) and then do a bee quilt for the other nephew. If I could find paper pieced dinosaurs I'd probably do that.
Good luck in whatever you decide to do...
Good luck in whatever you decide to do...
#19
I made my grandson a denim jeans quilt with trains on it. It was fun and easy to make, I didn't use batting cuz the denim is heavy as it is, and backed it with flannel. He loves it, he's now 8 and I made it for him 4 years ago.
I'm trying to add a photo, don't know if it will show up or not, I've never done it here b4. If it doesn't show up....Maybe someone could tell me how to add a photo, LOL!
I'm trying to add a photo, don't know if it will show up or not, I've never done it here b4. If it doesn't show up....Maybe someone could tell me how to add a photo, LOL!
denim jean train quilt
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