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    Old 02-15-2017, 07:43 PM
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    http://thegirlwiththelittlecurl.tumb...st/69557831258
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    Old 02-15-2017, 10:47 PM
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    Sorry, no, but it's lovely. Kind of looks like something Bonnie Hunter would do.
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    Old 02-16-2017, 06:05 AM
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    I think it's printed rather than pieced.
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    Old 02-16-2017, 06:31 AM
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    I agree with Jennifer23.
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    Old 02-16-2017, 06:31 AM
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    I agree with Jennifer23. Notice that it's tied and not very closely. If it were that intricately pieced, it would more than likely be quilted.

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    Yup, I am pretty sure it's a printed top as well.

    Get out your graph paper and start drawing something similar!
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    Old 02-16-2017, 09:28 AM
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    I couldn't really tell if it was printed or pieced. Need new glasses. LOL
    Yeah I think I might just do that. Wonder what would be the easiest way
    to do the sashing part. Is it two small Quarter Square triangles side by side
    or some sort of flying geese or maybe seminole?
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    Old 02-16-2017, 09:56 AM
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    you can tell it's printed because every little "piece" is the same pattern.

    this would have to be done in a row with the larger blocks and the part between
    then a second row with the 9 patch blocks with the part between them, which is the same as the part between the larger, but rotated.

    So the 'sashing" would not be put on like that, it would be incorporated into the rows. I don't think you'd end up with any flying geese, if you follow the lines with them, you end up bisecting other pieces
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    Old 02-16-2017, 10:31 AM
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    Agree that it is probably a cheater quilt .... unless someone did a LOT of fussy cut work!

    The pattern is do-able though. Here are the three block units that I see ......

    * There are two different centre blocks. One would be a SIAS, which in this pic has the appearance of FC. The other .... forget what that block is called, but it is a SIAS, with the outside corner triangles made with three pieces to give a different effect. I am pretty sure that it was a pattern in FWS? PC? and/or DJ? Pretty much depends on how intense you want these blocks to be.

    * The four rectangular side blocks could be two QSTs together, with the match up of the QST being the same fabric. Or could go about it in a longer process and keep the centre square solid and add on the other pieces. For simplicity's sake, I think this would be easier to do in PPing in order to keep the accuracy. A narrow strip would be added to complete that unit. Because of the colour placements, it gives the effect of a bigger SIAS when combined with the central blocks.

    * Nine patch on the corners between those side rectangles.

    For this pattern, you would not be doing blocks and then joining them together in rows.
    Instead, you would make the number of each of the three (actually four) units required.
    Then lay them out ... design wall would be oh so helpful .... and stitch them together.

    As already said ... get your graph paper out and you will soon have it figured out.

    And ... I hope you will let us know how you make out!!

    Good Luck!
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    I agree that it's a printed fabric. I'm supposed to be cleaning, so sketching this pattern was a way better alternative. Looks to me like 4 different blocks, which I've outlined in red. the kicker is the one with the modified kites in the corners. I would extend the center vertical and horizontal lines and paper piece it in 4 parts. The other issue is I couldn't make all the patches come out on 1/4" cuts. some were 2 1/3" etc. But it was a fun exercise. You can print it off & color it!

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