Help with identifying a pattern, please?
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I saw this beautiful quilt and would love to know what the pattern is. I know that it's probably simple to re-create without a pattern but my brain just doesn't work that way. Can anybody identify this pattern for me? I would love to make it for my bed. A first...as my quilts all tend to be for someone else :) Thank you so much for any help!
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where did you find the picture... if on google images or pinterest, there should be a link to the maker's site
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http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...s-t221182.html This was a posting about that quilt.
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Maybe Ozarkgal would know the pattern name as they quilted it? Or perhaps they would ask the quilt maker the name for you?
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it looks to be done tube style. strips sewn together and laid on top of each other and cut. quiltville.com has some and lots of tutorials out there in internet land too on these.
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I already asked the quilter. I now know the quilting pattern name :-) Now just to know the actual quilt pattern.
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You sew five 2.5 strips together, then cut them into 10.5" squares. Put one square on top of the other, with the stripes going opposite ways (top square stripes go vertical, bottom square stripes go horizontal) and sew a quarter inch seam all around the perimeter. Then you cut the square in quarters diagonally, like a big X. This will give you 4 blocks, which you then play with on your design wall.
Super easy and fun. I'm making one right now where I alternated light and dark fabrics. [ATTACH=CONFIG]416028[/ATTACH] |
It is a beautiful pattern. Thanks Peggi for breaking it down.
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I agree with Peckish on the general concept, but I think this is the 4 strip version, not the 5
Here's the video: "Amazing Jelly Roll Quilt Pattern by 3 Dudes" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5Ixvjje310 |
Oooh, I think you're right, PaperPrincess - it Does use 4 strips and not 5. My mistake!
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