Another name for this pattern?
#11
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Also known as "indian hatchet" block
Indian Hatchet (quilterscache.com)
It was in one of Eleanor Burns' early books, named as such (I'm pretty sure).
Indian Hatchet (quilterscache.com)
It was in one of Eleanor Burns' early books, named as such (I'm pretty sure).
#12
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Thanks Juliasb for the link to xos quilt pattern and more
I too have seen it as X's & O's It has been in the public domain for a century or more. Here is a free pattern for it.
https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/easy...attern-2821742
https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/easy...attern-2821742
#13
Yes, indeed I would be attracted to this quilt pattern too because of the reproduction fabrics that catch the eye. Just follow the directions given by a previous poster and you will have the result that you want. This is a nice easy pattern for scraps of any kind. It just jumped on my "To Do" to help diminish the volume in my scrap and odds and ends bin. Thanks for reminding me of this pattern.
Just watched the tutorial. Fun to see Jenny in her infancy. Singer machine and no fancy iron on legs but the same positive voice to let us know how easy it is to sew using pre-cuts.
Just watched the tutorial. Fun to see Jenny in her infancy. Singer machine and no fancy iron on legs but the same positive voice to let us know how easy it is to sew using pre-cuts.
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Also known as "indian hatchet" block
Indian Hatchet (quilterscache.com)
It was in one of Eleanor Burns' early books, named as such (I'm pretty sure).
Indian Hatchet (quilterscache.com)
It was in one of Eleanor Burns' early books, named as such (I'm pretty sure).
"Signature Block".