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#21
It also look at the big blocks they are snowballs blocks.//with triangles and flying geese but I am sure there is an easier way than the way I am looking at it ,,But overall it beautifully put together!
#22
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Atoka, Tn
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It's wonderful someone found the pattern and where it is and the pattern is just beautiful, but I didn't start quilt magazines back that far so how can you get the pattern? thanks for any help
#23
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: in the sticks of PA
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Most magazines still offer the older ones. you can usually check on their website for old issues easy to purchase.
#24
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Hi everyone,
thanks to all of you for looking and your comments about this pattern. I don't get the McCall's quilting magazine, however my best friend might have it and she is going thru her collection today to see if she can find it. Now to show you how "green" I am about the quilting terms-----people have mentioned "EQ" and I don't know what that is. Can someone explain that to me? Also another forum member has offered to graph it out for me, and I responded to her and hopefully she is able to do that for me which is great. Everyone is so gracious on this board and very helpful and I appreciate it very much.
Kathy
thanks to all of you for looking and your comments about this pattern. I don't get the McCall's quilting magazine, however my best friend might have it and she is going thru her collection today to see if she can find it. Now to show you how "green" I am about the quilting terms-----people have mentioned "EQ" and I don't know what that is. Can someone explain that to me? Also another forum member has offered to graph it out for me, and I responded to her and hopefully she is able to do that for me which is great. Everyone is so gracious on this board and very helpful and I appreciate it very much.
Kathy
#26
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Appleton Wisconsin
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Thats great. maybe she could share it with all of us.....
Hi everyone,
thanks to all of you for looking and your comments about this pattern. I don't get the McCall's quilting magazine, however my best friend might have it and she is going thru her collection today to see if she can find it. Now to show you how "green" I am about the quilting terms-----people have mentioned "EQ" and I don't know what that is. Can someone explain that to me? Also another forum member has offered to graph it out for me, and I responded to her and hopefully she is able to do that for me which is great. Everyone is so gracious on this board and very helpful and I appreciate it very much.
Kathy
thanks to all of you for looking and your comments about this pattern. I don't get the McCall's quilting magazine, however my best friend might have it and she is going thru her collection today to see if she can find it. Now to show you how "green" I am about the quilting terms-----people have mentioned "EQ" and I don't know what that is. Can someone explain that to me? Also another forum member has offered to graph it out for me, and I responded to her and hopefully she is able to do that for me which is great. Everyone is so gracious on this board and very helpful and I appreciate it very much.
Kathy
#28
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Ridgefield WA
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Would this work?
For a 12 finished blocks I see:
a 12 ½ floral square with 4 ½ green flip & fold corners. (Some are fussy cut)
(4) tall Flying Geese: Red (4) 5 Ό x 4 ½ rectangle
Floral (8) 2 7/8 flip & fold corners
(4) Small corner squares & (1) center square:
Floral 4 ½
Green or Red 2 ½ flip & fold corners
Its just a really attractive and "fresh" pattern! Please let me know if I'm wrong for my math!
For a 12 finished blocks I see:
a 12 ½ floral square with 4 ½ green flip & fold corners. (Some are fussy cut)
(4) tall Flying Geese: Red (4) 5 Ό x 4 ½ rectangle
Floral (8) 2 7/8 flip & fold corners
(4) Small corner squares & (1) center square:
Floral 4 ½
Green or Red 2 ½ flip & fold corners
Its just a really attractive and "fresh" pattern! Please let me know if I'm wrong for my math!
#29
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Ridgefield WA
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Here is a link I found!!!
http://www.countryregister.com/publi...CRF-M10web.pdf
2nd or 3rd page down on the left.
It was for a raffle. I looked everywhere for the back issue of McCalls, but could not find it. I like the look of the border. My DC has decided she wants this one for her son and wife. If anyone does have the magazine I'd be happy to buy it!!
http://www.countryregister.com/publi...CRF-M10web.pdf
2nd or 3rd page down on the left.
It was for a raffle. I looked everywhere for the back issue of McCalls, but could not find it. I like the look of the border. My DC has decided she wants this one for her son and wife. If anyone does have the magazine I'd be happy to buy it!!
#30
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Hi everyone----
My friend looked in her library, and she does not have the magazine. So then I was able to contact Jan Douglas----and she emailed me back. She said that she modified the original pattern slightly, and she now has it available on her web site, it is now called "Midnight Garden". If you google "Jan Douglas quilt patterns" you should be able to find it. She has several very pretty patterns there for sale. But I am still hoping that I will be able to get a pattern for the original one. Thank you Kitsie, I am going to try that, and am still waiting for one of the other members to email me back----she was going to try and use EQ and graph it for me. If she emails me with the pattern, I will post here, and then anyone who wants the pattern I will be happy to PM them and send it out. Thanks again to everyone.
Kathy
My friend looked in her library, and she does not have the magazine. So then I was able to contact Jan Douglas----and she emailed me back. She said that she modified the original pattern slightly, and she now has it available on her web site, it is now called "Midnight Garden". If you google "Jan Douglas quilt patterns" you should be able to find it. She has several very pretty patterns there for sale. But I am still hoping that I will be able to get a pattern for the original one. Thank you Kitsie, I am going to try that, and am still waiting for one of the other members to email me back----she was going to try and use EQ and graph it for me. If she emails me with the pattern, I will post here, and then anyone who wants the pattern I will be happy to PM them and send it out. Thanks again to everyone.
Kathy
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