Lost my raw-edge applique quilt pattern--help!
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My 21-year old granddaughter recently moved into her own apartment, and I promised to make her a quilt. I found a GORGEOUS pattern--it had a neutral background, and big, ragged-edge roses appliqued on each block--each one different. We chose some absolutely beautiful, feminine, pastel fabrics for it--and now that I am finally ready to begin, I have lost the pattern! I bought it while on a "shop hop" in Missouri, and can't remember the name of the shop. (I live in Alabama.) Does this pattern sound familiar to any of you?
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did you visit more than 1 shop in Missouri, maybe you can find the name of the shop, (what town) so I can help you find the name and phone # of the shop so you can call them and ask about the pattern
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Originally Posted by craftybear
did you visit more than 1 shop in Missouri, maybe you can find the name of the shop, (what town) so I can help you find the name and phone # of the shop so you can call them and ask about the pattern
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Originally Posted by jljack
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Originally Posted by craftybear
did you visit more than 1 shop in Missouri, maybe you can find the name of the shop, (what town) so I can help you find the name and phone # of the shop so you can call them and ask about the pattern
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
I was browsing through some of my quilt magazines and this pattern or one like it was in one. I think it was made from Amy Butler fabric. Sure looks the same as the French Roses pattern.
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