My mother-in-law recently made a quilt for our home out of old suit jackets -- tweeds, cottons, suede. Although quilting is easy (so we hear), and a heartfelt gift to yourself or others, if you love the patchwork look but aren't convinced about getting crafty, there are plenty of modern quilts out there for either purchase or inspiration. We rounded up several from L.L. Bean, Pottery Barn, and Anthropologie here:











The patchwork is lovely, but I think that it's the hanging orange blanket and seat that really pull the look together in the first picture. Like stepping into fall.
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Very beautiful - love the chair and the matching orange quilt in the background on the first picture.
view Tabitha (From Single to Married)'s profile
What about Denyse Schmdt? Terribly expensive but modern...and probably easier for a novice sewer to replicate! If I lived in CT or NYC I'd go to a workshop!
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PATCHWORK is easy, but quilting is a total pain -- tedious, exacting, unwieldy. (That's why you find so many "quilt tops" on eBay unquilted.)
You can find nice vintage, hand-made quilts on eBay in the $50 range. I think they have more personality than the machine-made mass-produced ones, and at half (or less) the price.
view Lisa (Montreal)'s profile
I no longer have any idea what the word "modern" means.
view kiljoywashere's profile
Hey Guys!
I'm looking for that type of canopy bed in either white or black... but for under $500.
Does anyone know of one? Thanks!
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Miss Claudia-Ikea has one
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S59849784
It's yellow, but you could always paint it.
view homebody's profile
Quilting isn't easy! Take it from a geek that quilts...
view LilyC's profile
thank you so much Homebody!
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Urban Outfitters also has some great ones, and they are cheaper than those listed here. Like this one on sale for $49.99! http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/catalog/productdetail.jsp?itemdescription=true&itemCount=60&startValue=1&selectedProductColor=&sortby=&id=14159891&parentid=A_FURN_BEDDING_QUILTS&sortProperties= product.marketingPriority,-product.startDate&navCount=141&navAction=poppushpushpush&color=&pushId=A_FURN_BEDDING_QUILTS&popId=A_FURN_BEDDING&prepushId=APARTMENT_FURNISH
view Bozotown's profile
Mass produced quilts frighten me, and I also have no idea how these are modern in any way.
By the way - I sew and have made quilts so I'm not a total hater.
view twenty twenty-one's profile
hi - thanks for the thoughts. i guess i meant "patchwork" was easy, according to my mother-in-law. i'd love to learn more about quilting in all its forms. also, i use the word "modern" to refer to something new, current.
view heather's profile
Sometime I plan to convert my collection of vintage rayon kimonos (the bathrobe kind, not the gorgeous, valuable, collectible kind) into a quilt of some kind... The patterns on the fabric resemble origami paper, so maybe a design the feels like origami would be fun...
view SherryBinNH's profile
where is the quilt in the top photo from? does anyone know?
view goudakat's profile
can someone tell me where those wall lights are from in the top photo? I've been looking for these for some time, but have only seen table versions. Thanks lots
view DRCny's profile
goudacat--
Pottery Barn.
DRCny--
Pottery Barn.
view patrick (the other one)'s profile
I was just looking for a quilt, so this is the best post for me!
view milk tooth's rain's profile
There's too much math involved in quilt projects for me.
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