Help with quilt
#21
Very similar, but a little different. The flower petals are double, one smaller one on top of the larger one, and they are more heart shaped. The leaves are a little different too, more rounded, but the layout is correct. It also has two center circles stacked. I'm still trying to get permission to post a picture of it. If you google ebay and search "Lancaster Rose quilt pattern," you will find several for sale there. The block has 14 pieces. Since I can't get my hands on my quilt I will go make one new block to post.
Last edited by Just Jan; 02-02-2016 at 09:48 AM.
#22
Here is the Lancaster Rose flower I just made. Its fused and assembled, ready to be appliqued to a background square. I like using a buttonhole stitch and fusible, but it can also be done as needle turn applique. I just put white paper under it on my scanner, because I haven't decided on a background fabric yet.
(No idea why its posting so large, at first it would not post at all. I rebooted then it posted but made it larger. Time for a new PC maybe!)
(No idea why its posting so large, at first it would not post at all. I rebooted then it posted but made it larger. Time for a new PC maybe!)
Last edited by Just Jan; 02-02-2016 at 12:34 PM.
#23
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The people on this board are amazing. It reminds me of that old game show, "I can solve that tune in three notes."
Here it is "I can solve that quilt puzzle in 3 pages." "I can have that answer in two pages!" Congratulations to all you quilt puzzle solvers! I love it!
Here it is "I can solve that quilt puzzle in 3 pages." "I can have that answer in two pages!" Congratulations to all you quilt puzzle solvers! I love it!
#24
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Here is an Amish version that looks to match what you show:
http://amishspirit.com/whig-rose-pattern-quilt/
Hope this helps.
http://amishspirit.com/whig-rose-pattern-quilt/
Hope this helps.
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#28
Well you wouldn't believe what you started with this post! LOL I made one block to show you the layout and I found fabric between tan and ivory for vintage looking background squares. I liked it so much I made 4 more blocks like the Lancaster Rose, then designed a Dresden Plate flower block, for four other blocks, to make a 9 block quilt. Still working on the blocks but will post pix when I get them done.
Last edited by Just Jan; 02-04-2016 at 01:06 PM.
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