Re: Beach blanket quilt
I might avoid terry cloth or a rag quilt if your purpose is to use it at the beach. Think of the sand getting stuck in all that extra texture.
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Re: Beach blanket quilt
why not terry cloth for the top? Soaks up the water and looks pretty. If you have some old towels you could crazy quilt them for a top. That way you could use washcloths thru bath towel sizes. A surfboard quilt could be cute. I would use the skateboard pattern and just leave off the wheels. Maybe flip-flops around for a border?
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Re: Beach blanket quilt
A friend of mine made a rag quilt using denim and quilting fabric. The nice thing is when you're done with the blocks you're done. http://www.equilters.com/library/jea...gallbaros.html
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Re: Beach blanket quilt
What a fun quilt. I love your idea about using bright colors. How about sea horses, star fish, crabs, lobsters, mermaid, fish kind of fabrics. Or maybe an eye spy quilt.
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Re: Beach blanket quilt
Denim makes a great quilt backing for just about every environment....so rugged. Just note that it will be heavy!
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Re: Beach blanket quilt
How about the beach ball quilt?
http://quiltingtutorials.com/browse-...ch-ball-quilt/
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Beach blanket quilt
A friend has given me several yards of denim, and I'm thinking about making a quilt top to use with the denim as backing. It should be strong enough to last as a quilt to use for the little ones to play at the sandy beach. Any suggestions about what should go on top? Lots of color, perhaps? Thanks in advance for all suggestions!.
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