Do you know this pattern?
#24
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I agree this may be a round robin; they were quite popular at that time.
Interesting note: The border fabric was a Concord Mills print that was so incredibly popular it was printed in 5-6 different colorways, including this blue, a maroon, a brown, a teal, a rust, maybe others. The original print was the brown/rust I believe, and its popularity was such that this print, used in every conceivable decor item for the bed, bath, and kitchen, saved the mill from going out of business. Heavens knows I did my part to keep it going in those days!
Jan in VA
Interesting note: The border fabric was a Concord Mills print that was so incredibly popular it was printed in 5-6 different colorways, including this blue, a maroon, a brown, a teal, a rust, maybe others. The original print was the brown/rust I believe, and its popularity was such that this print, used in every conceivable decor item for the bed, bath, and kitchen, saved the mill from going out of business. Heavens knows I did my part to keep it going in those days!
Jan in VA
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It looks familiar, although I can't pinpoint the name/names of the blocks. I might be wrong, but I don't think Patchwork Place University prints books any more. Regardless of my lack of a name, I am so happy that the quilt has come home to be enjoyed by someone who will love and appreciate it.
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Hi Judy I have a pattern called the Ault Star-Ohio,( Stitches through Time) ,From the collection of Karen Dever. It has the scallops that you are looking for in it. I bought it at the Village quilter in Mt. Holly New Jersey years ago. Hope this helps Grammybev
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I agree this may be a round robin; they were quite popular at that time.
Interesting note: The border fabric was a Concord Mills print that was so incredibly popular it was printed in 5-6 different colorways, including this blue, a maroon, a brown, a teal, a rust, maybe others. The original print was the brown/rust I believe, and its popularity was such that this print, used in every conceivable decor item for the bed, bath, and kitchen, saved the mill from going out of business. Heavens knows I did my part to keep it going in those days!
Jan in VA
Interesting note: The border fabric was a Concord Mills print that was so incredibly popular it was printed in 5-6 different colorways, including this blue, a maroon, a brown, a teal, a rust, maybe others. The original print was the brown/rust I believe, and its popularity was such that this print, used in every conceivable decor item for the bed, bath, and kitchen, saved the mill from going out of business. Heavens knows I did my part to keep it going in those days!
Jan in VA
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