Looking for: Little Elephant quilt pattern pattern by Red Brolly
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If you can't find the pattern, I think I would be pulling out my graph paper and make my own. It reminds me of Sew Fresh Quilts patterns and they were very easy to do.
I can see 4 pink squares and 3 white squares sewn together for the feet, The back part of the body is 1 pink rectangle, which has a snowball corner, sewn to a red polkadot square which has been snowballed on 2 sides, then a pink strip snowballed on the top (to match the snowball on the butt ) a rectangle that is sewn to the background at a 45 degree angle, and finally a narrow strip for the trunk.
It's a really cute pattern. Good luck with your search.
I can see 4 pink squares and 3 white squares sewn together for the feet, The back part of the body is 1 pink rectangle, which has a snowball corner, sewn to a red polkadot square which has been snowballed on 2 sides, then a pink strip snowballed on the top (to match the snowball on the butt ) a rectangle that is sewn to the background at a 45 degree angle, and finally a narrow strip for the trunk.
It's a really cute pattern. Good luck with your search.
Thank you so much for this tip. I believe I will need to proceed using this method. From the other comments, it appears the pattern is out of print.
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I don't have this one. If you wanted to consider a different elephant pattern, this is a free pattern from Windham Fabrics. I have not made it yet, but I will one day. The picture is from the Windham website.
https://windhamfabrics.com/images/pr...ley_splash.pdf
https://windhamfabrics.com/images/pr...ley_splash.pdf
What a cute pattern! I saved it. Thank you so much for sharing.
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Thanks to all of you for going the extra mile and searching for me! I really appreciate the time you spent helping me.
Still no luck in finding the pattern. I even wrote to the FQ shop.
I'll put this pattern on my wish I could find it list and perhaps I'll come across a used pattern someday.
You're the greatest!
Still no luck in finding the pattern. I even wrote to the FQ shop.
I'll put this pattern on my wish I could find it list and perhaps I'll come across a used pattern someday.
You're the greatest!
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If you go to the Lynette Anderson site that BStock posted, and enlarge the photo of the 3 elephant blocks on her design wall, you can see the seams. That should help you to graph the block. Good luck!
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