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Old 06-01-2012, 06:57 PM
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Does that title make any sense? Eons ago (I'm serious... like in the 80's!) I made a Dresden Plate quilt that had a really wide center hole that you just turned under the edges on & then left open. Of course since that was back in the Stone Age & I've moved about 4956 times since then, I can't find the pattern for it. Does anybody know of a Dresden Plate pattern that has a center like that? Have you ever seen one like it? Have I gone completely off the deep end? LOL!
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I don't remember seeing one like that but I have had another strange thought. Why does the center have to be round? Wouldn't it be a lot easier to go straight from one petal to the next? You would get a center shape something like a decagon but I think it might be worth a try. I think it would look great with the Dresden Plates the you put the folded points on the petals ends.
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I have seen them. Usually the center is yellow or left open for the background fabric.

Here are some large centered ones that I found:

http://www.freespiritfabric.com/core...139&sw_id=1673
http://threekitchenfairies.typepad.c...-tutorial.html
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2009/10/...our-table.html
http://ajpadilla.com/patterns/quick-...plate-coasters
extremely large center: http://sewn.net.au/TipsTools/Tutoria...denPlates.aspx
http://sewmamasew.com/blog2/2010/04/...ock-sew-along/
http://www.bunnyhilldesigns.com/dyna...ree%20Patterns
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Beverly, thanks for the links those are very helpful!
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Beverly, thanks for the links those are very helpful!
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