Name This Pattern
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I bought this quilt at a Quilt Show Consignment Shop for $40.00. Well worth the money, I thought. I think I have identified the block( Yellow tape)but I would like to have the pattern to go by to make another one. Does anyone recognise this pattern?
I bought this quilt at a Quilt Show Consignment Shop for $40.00. Well worth the money, I thought. I think I have identified the block( Yellow tape)but I would like to have the pattern to go by to make another one. Does anyone recognise this pattern?
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here's a link to the pattern http://www.toadusew.com/store/patter...e-block-1.html
#6
Yes, I know I've seen something similar somewhere (Okay there's that dratted CRS--can't remember sh....tuff--syndrome again). I think it would be fairly simple to draft. More a matter of colour placement than anything else.
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Yup--Thinking Outside the Block, with different colors. I believe the pattern suggests using all the same colors in the block. I bet you could figure it out if you studied the block and drew it out. It's an easy one. This is one I made with the pattern.
#10
I made one for my grandson's graduation in May, and the pattern is achieved by doing a 1/4 log cabin, and arranging the blocks to create a pattern. I will try to load it to show what I mean.[ATTACH=CONFIG]327815[/ATTACH]
Actually this is the pillowcase that I made to match, and you can see the 1/4 log cabin, which used the red square as the starting piece. If you look at my avatar, you can see him on the far right with the full quilt. A very simple and easy quilt to do. Once you get all the quarter blocks made, you just start laying them out to achieve whatever pattern you want. Good luck.
Actually this is the pillowcase that I made to match, and you can see the 1/4 log cabin, which used the red square as the starting piece. If you look at my avatar, you can see him on the far right with the full quilt. A very simple and easy quilt to do. Once you get all the quarter blocks made, you just start laying them out to achieve whatever pattern you want. Good luck.
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