Help--Old quilt pattern
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Help--Old quilt pattern
Hi everyone. I purchased a quilt kit a few years ago from a yard sale. There is no pattern for it. The fabric is called Big Sky by Moda Classic. It gives a pattern number of #.15250...I've tried to search for it at Modafabrics.com and just a regular internet search but have come up empty. Does anyone know of this pattern, or where I could find it? Thanks in advance for your help!
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I couldn't find anything, except the 15250 came up in some listings as a supplier code.
I did find a website called Big Sky Quilts which carries a lot of moda fabrics, which makes me wonder if they produced the kit.
https://www.facebook.com/bigskyquilts/
I did find a website called Big Sky Quilts which carries a lot of moda fabrics, which makes me wonder if they produced the kit.
https://www.facebook.com/bigskyquilts/
Last edited by Prism99; 04-16-2016 at 09:06 PM.
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Here's a website for Big Sky Quilts: https://www.bigskyquilts.com Maybe you will have luck in contacting them about the pattern for the kit.
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I appreciate your responses! I did try the bigskyquillts.com and didn't find anything; but will contact them. I did take pics of the main fabric. One piece is 41 x 43 and labeled as center panel. Another just like it is labeled as one of the borders and binding. There is another identical piece that is 47x44 and isn't labeled at all. There are other fabrics; and they are labeled such things as border, 4 patch block border, etc. I am not experienced enough to figure it all out. Hope the pics help or at least someone can give me ideas on how to put it together? Thanks![ATTACH=CONFIG]547973[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]547974[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]547975[/ATTACH]
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Not the same center panel, but this one has 4-patches:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/385409680584363796/
Honestly, I would just start with the center panel and design the quilt out from that. If you need more fabrics to complete your design, just buy some new fabrics that coordinates with the kit fabric. For example, you could add a black border around the second panel, 4-patches around that, another border, etc.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/385409680584363796/
Honestly, I would just start with the center panel and design the quilt out from that. If you need more fabrics to complete your design, just buy some new fabrics that coordinates with the kit fabric. For example, you could add a black border around the second panel, 4-patches around that, another border, etc.
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Prism99 posted the quilt I was thinking of. I've made the same quilt with Minnesota's annual fabric panel. The name of the pattern is: Spotlight II by Mountainpeek Creations. I'd say give it a whirl.
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