Library Quilt by Committee
#1
Our town is celebrating 125 years and we are raising money for a new library. I would like to organize a committee after Christmas to make a library quilt to auction. If anyone has done one of these or organized a committee please make suggestions.
#2
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can't help! BUT there's a free pattern out there - that has a bookcase, some books- both upright & laying on their sides. w/ a frog or lizard crawling away- might be an interesting tie in! Liked the pattern but didn't have a use for it! GOOD LUCK!!!
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http://www.blockcentral.com/quiltblocks.shtml
This is a link to some quilt block ideas to get you started. If possible, I think it would be nice to have the blocks made by many different people and then assembled. To keep the quilt consistent, you might have to specify or even provide the background fabric. Because this pattern adds the shelves later as sashing, you'd have total control over that. Since it it paper pieced, many skill levels should be able to return a usable block to you. Maybe ask the makers to included at least one favorite book name on the spines.
This is a link to some quilt block ideas to get you started. If possible, I think it would be nice to have the blocks made by many different people and then assembled. To keep the quilt consistent, you might have to specify or even provide the background fabric. Because this pattern adds the shelves later as sashing, you'd have total control over that. Since it it paper pieced, many skill levels should be able to return a usable block to you. Maybe ask the makers to included at least one favorite book name on the spines.
#6
Our library handed out muslin squares, we were to do what ever we wanted to them, leaving atleast a 1/2" around the borders of the block empty.
They collected the blocks, sewed them together with sashingborders and then auctioned off the quilts.
I can't remember what the theme was now, but it helped to unify the quilt blocks :D:D:D
They collected the blocks, sewed them together with sashingborders and then auctioned off the quilts.
I can't remember what the theme was now, but it helped to unify the quilt blocks :D:D:D
#7
Christen Thresh has a wonderful library quilt...scroll down..it's only 6.00
http://www.winnowing.com/patterns.html
http://www.winnowing.com/patterns.html
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