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It looks like an uneven log cabin quilt. With pieced sections. It was probably an original someone designed and made. If you want to make something like it get a pad of graph paper, some colored pencils and start in the center drawing it out.
Many quilters create quilts without commercial patterns. I use graph paper and colored pencils a lot. I always start with a ( frame) lines determining the size I want the finished quilt to be then determine what size each little square represents. From there I can start designing
Many quilters create quilts without commercial patterns. I use graph paper and colored pencils a lot. I always start with a ( frame) lines determining the size I want the finished quilt to be then determine what size each little square represents. From there I can start designing
#4
I agree with ckcowl that there may not be a pattern available for this quilt. It's a mixture of log cabin, curved log cabin, delectable mountains, and some additional twists thrown in. Very pretty quilt.
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Eureka immediately came to my mind, too, because I have the pattern and intend to make it. It's not a pattern for a newbie, though, just in case you have little piecing experience. Mine will be in reds and greens like the original pattern---I have all the fabric bought and set aside for it.
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Just bought the pattern and I looked through it. I have been quilting for quite a while and it still looks intimidating. LOL. My nephew sent me the picture and asked me if I could/would make it for his wife (who is my sister's daughter). Love them both. How could I say no? They saw the quilt somewhere and she loved it so he wants to surprise her.
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