Pattern Identification
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Pattern Identification
My grandson saw this online and sent it to me to make for him. I think I need a pattern and need help identifying it. Anyone know this pattern and where I might get it? Thanks so very much.[ATTACH=CONFIG]339009[/ATTACH]
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Toucanlady:
This is close but not quite right: Simply Stripes
by NANCY MAHONEY
Fabric courtesy of P&B Textiles
Contemporary flair! Just two fabrics were used in this striking lap quilt to create an overlapping block design.
Skill level: Intermediate/Advanced
Block size sewn into quilt: 8" x 8"
Number of blocks: 36
Finished quilt size: 60½" x 60½"
I found it on: http://www.thequiltermag.com/issues/...er/index.shtml
I'll keep looking to see if I can find one exactly like the one he is requesting.
This is close but not quite right: Simply Stripes
by NANCY MAHONEY
Fabric courtesy of P&B Textiles
Contemporary flair! Just two fabrics were used in this striking lap quilt to create an overlapping block design.
Skill level: Intermediate/Advanced
Block size sewn into quilt: 8" x 8"
Number of blocks: 36
Finished quilt size: 60½" x 60½"
I found it on: http://www.thequiltermag.com/issues/...er/index.shtml
I'll keep looking to see if I can find one exactly like the one he is requesting.
#6
divide each 'square' into quarters - only the center one needs four quarters.
If you start at the outside, you'd make a block with three quarters of one block, plus one quarter from the next block.
(does that make any sense?!?!)
If you start at the outside, you'd make a block with three quarters of one block, plus one quarter from the next block.
(does that make any sense?!?!)
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it is a very simple pattern to make but you need a design wall to keep the blocks straight!! each block is 1/4 of the full center square and you lay out the blocks row by row. start at the bottom left block.....2 blocks with the same colors....next 2 blocks are the same...etc. second row from the bottom left....1st block is the repeat of row 1, next 2 blocks are a new color pattern....etc. the finished quilt looks very complicated but it is very easy!!!! just be sure to use that design wall. I know there are free patterns out there but I don't have time to look.....it is a 1/4 log cabin style block.....this is a scrappy style as it looks like each block is a different color....have fun!!
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I believe the pattern is called "Thinking outside the block".
http://www.ericas.com/quilting/patterns/29420b.jpg
http://www.ericas.com/quilting/patterns/29420b.jpg
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