Does anyone know what this pattern is called?
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Can't help you with a pattern name for the quilt. But I know the name of the block that's used in it...its called the Bright Hopes block. Well, at least that's what my magazine is calling it (might go by a different name).
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I love Bright Hopes. It's done with partial seams and looks like woven strips if you play with the colors. It combines really nicely with log cabin blocks. I've done several quilts using the two together. I like the rainbow quilt, too.
EDIT: Photo deleted, sorry.
EDIT: Photo deleted, sorry.
#5
Ya know nor'easter , that's a stunning quilt.
I can just see it done in a brushed gray cotton, looking like a Pendleton Wool.
I s'pect I am going to have to download that photo and keep it for reference.
tim in san jose
I can just see it done in a brushed gray cotton, looking like a Pendleton Wool.
I s'pect I am going to have to download that photo and keep it for reference.
tim in san jose
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Nor'easter... is that an EQ design? I would love to know how to put my EQ designs on this site to share from time to time.. I am still doing the tutorials and learning how to use this awesome software....
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No, I design using Excel. I'm an accountant. :oops:
To get the file posted, I printed it in Excel, scanned it (which makes it a jpeg file), resized it, and posted it. I couldn't save Excel directly as jpeg, thus the scanning part. Can you save EQ files as jpeg?
To get the file posted, I printed it in Excel, scanned it (which makes it a jpeg file), resized it, and posted it. I couldn't save Excel directly as jpeg, thus the scanning part. Can you save EQ files as jpeg?
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