Quilt for an 11 year old boy?
#11
I'm getting ready to start a pinwheel quilt for my 8yo ds. He absolutely loves quilts though and will sit there looking at them with me and telling me which ones are pretty. He likes the pinwheel pattern, the log cabin pattern, and the three rail fence pattern...oh and overhaul Sam too!
#12
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It might be that what appeals to a boy most is not so much the design, but the choice of fabrics. If you can pick ones that play to his individual interests (sports, animals), and then put together a color combination that's not too juvenile, that might work.
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IMHO, the thing about "boy" quilts is not so much in the pattern but in the colors and the fabric choices.
Thanks for posting the square in a square baseball quilt. I am going to borrow that approach on a baseball quilt I have to make.
Thanks for posting the square in a square baseball quilt. I am going to borrow that approach on a baseball quilt I have to make.
#16
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I made a quilt for my son years ago which he loved. It was a simple log cabin made from corduroy - black, gray, red and cream. Fast, easy, looked great and was not girly in the least. The quilt is now about 25 years old and I just realized I still have the leftover corduroy! Time to get rid of it.
#18
It is definitely about the fabric. My nephews baseball quilt was actually a really frilly victorian fabric. Does not even look close to the picture in the book. Although worked out great for a boys quilt once I changed the fabric.
#19
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I copied this picture of a quilt that someone posted a few weeks back. I'll soon be making a quilt for my 13 year old grandson and thought I might copy it with different fabrics.
I've bought a focus fabric that is allover bright colored dice. He loves to play games, so I thought that would be a good starting point. The rail fence part will be done in coordinating prints in the jewel colors of the dice.
I agree that with boys, and kids in general, it's all about the fabric prints, not so much the quilt pattern.
Sue
I've bought a focus fabric that is allover bright colored dice. He loves to play games, so I thought that would be a good starting point. The rail fence part will be done in coordinating prints in the jewel colors of the dice.
I agree that with boys, and kids in general, it's all about the fabric prints, not so much the quilt pattern.
Sue
#20
Here are some "Boy" quilts I did but I came up with my own patterns.
My Mother-in-law's Angel quilt
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Luke's Baby Quilt
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Whitney's Kobe Quilt
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