Pattern I.D.
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Pattern I.D.
Hi I'm Kathy,
I've been on here a couple of years I think, but never talk. So hear I am requesting help with this pattern. Can someone tell me what it is. I know its a 6 pt star, but the over all pattern is what I'm interested in.
Thank you
Kathy
I've been on here a couple of years I think, but never talk. So hear I am requesting help with this pattern. Can someone tell me what it is. I know its a 6 pt star, but the over all pattern is what I'm interested in.
Thank you
Kathy
#2
This is a Seven Sisters Quilt Block. Here is an example http://www.shop7sisters.com/sevensistersquilt.html
Or you can Google Images "Seven Sisters Quilt"
Or you can Google Images "Seven Sisters Quilt"
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This is a Seven Sisters Quilt Block. Here is an example http://www.shop7sisters.com/sevensistersquilt.html
Or you can Google Images "Seven Sisters Quilt"
Or you can Google Images "Seven Sisters Quilt"
Thank you from the bottom of my heart..
I'll try to participate more. :-) Love this forum. I have learned so very much..
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Inklingo has a pattern for that block, if you like to hand-piece.
http://www.lindafranz.com/blog/how-t...oscope-star-1/
I have a house plant that blooms the sweetest-smelling flowers, it looks like that block.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]373367[/ATTACH]
http://www.lindafranz.com/blog/how-t...oscope-star-1/
I have a house plant that blooms the sweetest-smelling flowers, it looks like that block.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]373367[/ATTACH]
#8
You mean that is a real plant! It is beautiful. I thought the centers were those beads from Hobby Lobby that look like flowers, so I just assumed it was not real. Wow! I am going to have to go google this.
Dina
Dina
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Yes, it's real. I have 3, taken from a cutting of my mother's plant which has to be at least 30 years old. She always called it a wax plant, the flowers are waxy in texture. They are very easy to propagate and care for, they prefer to be left alone. I LOVE when they bloom because the scent is so sweet.
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Inklingo has a pattern for that block, if you like to hand-piece.
http://www.lindafranz.com/blog/how-t...oscope-star-1/
I have a house plant that blooms the sweetest-smelling flowers, it looks like that block.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]373367[/ATTACH]
http://www.lindafranz.com/blog/how-t...oscope-star-1/
I have a house plant that blooms the sweetest-smelling flowers, it looks like that block.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]373367[/ATTACH]
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