Quilt Pattern?????
#11
This looks like The old Robbing Peter to Pay Paul Block to me. I may be wrong. It is a beautiful quilt.
peace
EDIT: The more I look at it the more I think it is. They just used the white on all the curved pieces instead of 'borrowing' the color from the center of the block to go into the neighboring curve piece of the block.
Please take a closer look.
peace
EDIT: The more I look at it the more I think it is. They just used the white on all the curved pieces instead of 'borrowing' the color from the center of the block to go into the neighboring curve piece of the block.
Please take a closer look.
Last edited by ube quilting; 12-03-2012 at 03:10 PM.
#12
It is very easy to do but I have trouble explaining things I went to a sewing festival where it was a demo by Hancocks
who was selling the circle cutting tool you sew 2 circles right sides together all around ---make s slit turn and press have a square that fits inside the circle trace around it sew another circle to it on drawn line then turn the orange peel part around and follow and quilt when finished makes a neat table runner I know clear as mud
who was selling the circle cutting tool you sew 2 circles right sides together all around ---make s slit turn and press have a square that fits inside the circle trace around it sew another circle to it on drawn line then turn the orange peel part around and follow and quilt when finished makes a neat table runner I know clear as mud
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MISSOURI STAR QUILT COMPANY sells the template and even has a tutorial on using it.
Would you please go to Appalachian Blog: http://www.appalachianquilts.blogspot.com/ On the November 30, 2012 ---I believe it is titled quilts ---- well the 2nd quilt is like between a orange peel or catherdral---but it is like a square on point with the petals on the seams--- well does anyone know the pattern name and where to find it???
thanks
deb
thanks
deb
#16
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Okay with the information and link supplied by the blog owner about that quilt and its designer, I realized I've seen that quilt before on the Accuquilt site. It IS a "Rob Peter To Pay Paul" pattern. The quilt's designer apparently used one of Accuquilt's dies to make it.
http://www.accuquilt.com/go-emma-s-h...l-hanging.html
http://www.accuquilt.com/go-emma-s-h...l-hanging.html
#17
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I don't know when you posted this question but I just looked at her blog (11:15 am, Tues. Dec 4 2012) and she has an update with the quilt name,
"Emma's Hope Chest"
maker, Kay Gentry of Noble Needle www.nobleneedle.com
It is lovely, can see why you would like to make one.
"Emma's Hope Chest"
maker, Kay Gentry of Noble Needle www.nobleneedle.com
It is lovely, can see why you would like to make one.
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I'm with cherrio...the quilt name is Emma's Hope Chest, but there is a really great tutorial on Missouri Star
The name was listed as Emma's Hope Chest, but agreeing with cherrio....Missouri Star's Jenny Doan does have a great tutorial on this quilt. Have the fabric and ruler (circle) just needing the courage. This quilt helps. Thanks for a great site listing.
Just Barb
The name was listed as Emma's Hope Chest, but agreeing with cherrio....Missouri Star's Jenny Doan does have a great tutorial on this quilt. Have the fabric and ruler (circle) just needing the courage. This quilt helps. Thanks for a great site listing.
Just Barb
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