Needs some ideas for a signature wedding quilt please
#1
Needs some ideas for a signature wedding quilt please
My Nephew Ryan is home from his second tour in Iraq. He went on a cruise with his girlfriend and came home enaged !!!! Sept wedding is being planned.
I would love to some how make a quilt blocks or evcen a quilt top the guests can sign at the receptions. and Ideas would be greatly appreciated.
he's so special to us like a 3rd son and want to make him and Jennifer something special.
I would love to some how make a quilt blocks or evcen a quilt top the guests can sign at the receptions. and Ideas would be greatly appreciated.
he's so special to us like a 3rd son and want to make him and Jennifer something special.
#2
Well, a double wedding ring quilt and people signing the centers is what comes to my mind right off the bat. You might ask the future bride what colors she prefers or plans on using for decorating. I made the mistake of discussing plans for a quilt my son had always admired with the future bride and she refused to put it out for display because she disliked the color choices, which he had chosen. I never made it, but now that they are divorced I am working on it again. Ann in TN
#3
I think your idea is a great one. We did something similar for my daughter's wedding last summer. She chose to use the wedding colors in the quilt. Together we made 9 patch-blocks. Those are set with plain blocks in pale version of the colors. On the plain blocks we have, since the wedding, appliqued photos from the wedding. Guests signed the white squares in the 9-patch blocks. The couple enjoy looking at the quilt and remembering the fun they had at the wedding and all who were there. (We chose a 9-patch because my daughter was also doing the sewing, and is not as experienced a quilter. It was a fun memory-building time.)
If you want to use a more complicated pattern, why not choose a signature block of some kind?
Do you have a chance to talk with the bride-to-be as to colors? If you are close, perhaps you could offer her the choice of patterns, as well.
They look like a very happy couple. Congratulations!
If you want to use a more complicated pattern, why not choose a signature block of some kind?
Do you have a chance to talk with the bride-to-be as to colors? If you are close, perhaps you could offer her the choice of patterns, as well.
They look like a very happy couple. Congratulations!
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One of my favourite patterns is from Bonnie Hunter's site. I think it's called Basketweave strips? If you go to her web site www.quiltville.com and look down the left hand side of the page, she has a list of her scrap quilts. The Basketweave is a simple strip block but when you put the blocks on point is looks great. I alternate scrap strips with light or white strips for the signatures.
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Our son is getting married in May, and future daughter-in-law asked for a quilt ( which I had already told her I was going to make for them) to be signed at the wedding. We discussed signing the front, or the back, and which way she would be happier with. She chose to have the signatures on the backing. We found a batik with dark and light blacks and grey, with room in lighter spaces for the signatures. We then shopped stash of batiks and she chose her colors and pattern. Of course I only showed her patterns I thought I was capable of making. I haven't tried set in seams. paper piecing a larger quilt, or using many many pieces like some of the gorgeous quilts many of you show on here.
She was happy and so was I. Nearly finished it, just working on some daisies we decided it needed appliqued as she loves them, and they will be her flowers.
She was happy and so was I. Nearly finished it, just working on some daisies we decided it needed appliqued as she loves them, and they will be her flowers.
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One of my favourite patterns is from Bonnie Hunter's site. I think it's called Basketweave strips? If you go to her web site www.quiltville.com and look down the left hand side of the page, she has a list of her scrap quilts. The Basketweave is a simple strip block but when you put the blocks on point is looks great. I alternate scrap strips with light or white strips for the signatures.
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