I pulled out my graph paper and started sketching... alternating 9-patch and 4-patch blocks, I was confident about what to do with the center part of the quilt using UofMI fabric in the center part with the Raiders on the outer portion...
I had ordered the licensed fabric on-line - The UofM fabric had a white background and the Raiders was a black background... (and I guessed on the amount needed - the Raiders was 58" wide {1 yard} and UM was 42" {2 yards}) Once it arrived I had to determine the block sizes and find coordinating fabrics. I settled with 12" finished blocks for the center portion
It is at times like this that it is wonderful to have a large stash! - For the center of the top I was able to pull yellow, white, grey and black.
Then for the outer part I used the Raiders fabric alternated with some black and white striped fabric (again from my stash!). I went with a grey print in the final border to soften the edges - this I had to purchase.
Time for the backing! I had some of the licensed fabrics left over, but not enough of either for the entire backing so I went with a pieced back including some of the printed grey that had been purchased.
What a challenge to incorporate two completely different teams/mascots - AND make it look
What are your tips for such a situation?
How do you "blend" such differing colors/themes?
Next up? A little "Hanky Panky"...
Happy sewing!
Melva
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Great solution, Melva! Using licensed fabrics in coordination with solids really blended to two together nicely.
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ReplyDeleteHello I have a question I have been trying to sew a blanket but I cut them like triangles but im trying to put it together. And it isn't coming out right can u please give me a solution please
I would need to see a picture and an email address to respond. Send me a message at MelvaLovesScraps(at)NolanQualityCustoms(dot)com
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