Classic Remington Quilt Pattern
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Classic Remington Quilt Pattern
In the spring of 2015 I watched a tutorial (I think) on Quilting Treasures. The quilt was called Classic Remington designed by Cyndi Hershey. It was Classic Remington Guns fabric. I ordered all of the required fabric and printed that info out along with my order from Fabric.com. 5 years later I decided to get the fabric and pattern out to cut and discover that I do not have the pattern for the quilt. I have searched every imaginable way that I can think of and cannot find the quilt pattern or design. Does anyone remember this quilt? I can probably draw it out but I don't want to.
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You could contact QT Fabrics. Here's their contact information. Customer Service: 800-876-2756 | [email protected]
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Or the designer is still quite active and has a pinterest site, Cyndi Hershey.
https://www.pinterest.com/sewthere/and-sew-it-goes/
I don't have a pinterest account myself and didn't do any searching but while I was looking up this project I'm aware I've seen her work in in Martingale Press books and other places.
https://www.pinterest.com/sewthere/and-sew-it-goes/
I don't have a pinterest account myself and didn't do any searching but while I was looking up this project I'm aware I've seen her work in in Martingale Press books and other places.
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I have contacted Quilting Treasures. I did search everything I could find on Cyndi short of personally contacting her, and I know I can design it on graph paper, I just didn't want to have to do that. Thanks everyone!
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Not too much to draw out really, figure those squares in the 9-patch type units are 1" finished. There are 40 of them (15 on the smaller/left and 25 on the larger right -- notice that the rows as designed start and end with Light/dark/Light units), +(2) 1", inner borders, +(2) .5" borders, and then the outer borders are 5" finished for the measurement.
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