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    Super Member onaemtnest's Avatar
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    Help identifying quilt pattern

    I'm ready to start a new quilt and I really like the pattern of the first quilt in one of the member's post. It is a MSQ pattern and I guess I'm angle-ee challenged as Jenny says, I cannot identify patterns just by looking most times. I wondered if might be a disappearing type block pattern??? I've posted on the thread, with no response and I know it's a busy time of the year so I thought maybe I'd get a response here.

    Will appreciate your help :0)
    MSQ quilts.
    Smiles from Idaho,
    Onalee

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    It is called the chopped block - I think

    http://quiltingtutorials.com/page/2/

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    One of the names is Bento Box. You can google it and get lots of info. Here is a clip by Fons and Porter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJHrqP0sK1c. Merry Christmas!

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    It's a Bento Box. Here's a tutorial I used for a baby quilt, it's easy and the quilt turned out great.
    http://quiltsoflove.blogspot.com/201...t-pattern.html

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    http://sonnetofthemoon.blogspot.com/...lt-step-1.html

    And yet one more way to make this block this is the one I am currently using for a QB block swap in red and white. If your interested in a swap like this it's December block swap in the members swaps forum.
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    Super Member onaemtnest's Avatar
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    Wow thanks a bunch. I had looked and looked through the tutorials, and never saw the Chopped block! No wonder I was confused, yet it's not too very hard to lead me down the path of confusion these days. :0)

    Thanks to everyone taking the time during this very busy time to help me! (((Hugs)))
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    Onalee

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    Thanks for the info too. I couldn't remember the name of this block.
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