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Old 08-29-2011, 08:08 PM
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I really love your quilt. I think I will try and make one. Thanks
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What a beautiful inspirational quilt. Thank you for the help.
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Originally Posted by goosepoint View Post
http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltpa...uilt-Block.htm

http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltpa...ilt-Blocks.htm

This is the best pattern that I could find for doing my fruit jar quilt. I have been 'bombarded' with dozens of requests for the pattern. The "crate" design I created myself. The potato basket design is a simple rectangle using a 'basketweave' patterned fabric. It is easy to alter the pattern to make larger jars, skinner jars, or actually cut it down to half size and create some pints. There is no paper piecing - thank goodness. Just remember if you alter the pattern on 1 piece you have to alter the others. And to give you an idea of how fast this goes - I did an assembly line and when I put my corners on 1 jar piece - I did it on all of them. Adding the left side of the jar - I did them all at one time. This is fast and fun. And I was able to use a rotary cutter on every piece. If I needed 1 and 1/2" sides I cut long strips that width then flipped them around and I could cut 4 sides in the length that I needed. I looked a long time to find just the right fabric for the jar lids. The fabric I used had a texture almost like burlap or something. It gave it dimension. My taters are appliqued on - my first - and they did great. On my next one I will put a piece of lofty batting under the taters and have the LAQ to quilt around each one. The ears of corn could be done the same way I think. I can't wait to see what you all come up with. Thanks to everyone for all the kind words. You guys are sweet :-D
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Originally Posted by Pdrews View Post
would you share your pattern
This is a very old post and the original poster has not been on QB since 2015. Since this was originally posted in 2011 the links are no longer available. It looks like she designed it herself using various sized jar blocks and crates.

There are instructions for a jar block at http://bugjarquilt.blogspot.com/

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