Looking for Dresden pattern ... funky
#1
A few nights ago I was net surfing and came across a dresden pattern that was cut from pieced strips creating a unique block. Today my daughter asked for a wall hanging in dresden plate and thought this would be fun for her but I cant find it again (grrrrrr). Has anyone seen & maybe bookmarked something like this? Have looked at the "modern" dresden plate pattern and thats not it, neither is the kalediscope dresden pattern.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks
#2
http://www.nancysnotions.com/product/id/134694.do#
click on more views and you will get a close up
http://www.scribd.com/doc/15602400/D...r-Garden-eBook
flip through the pages on this one... there is a strip pieced version there
click on more views and you will get a close up
http://www.scribd.com/doc/15602400/D...r-Garden-eBook
flip through the pages on this one... there is a strip pieced version there
#4
it is the choice of words used in the search sometimes. Like in this one I used:strip piecing dresden quilt block pattern or you could try funky dresden quilt block pattern...some times I get lucky...sometimes I come up empty :wink:
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#9
I don't know exactly what you are looking for but here is one I did awhile back. It is strip pieced.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/22189.page
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/22189.page
#10
Will try to describe it better.
You cut strips either wof fabric or set length. Sew them together then cut out dresden templates crossing seam lines at angles - can be done so the wedges are all the same or different. One of the samples also looked like a spiral when the wedges were sewn together. The points also are not "traditional"
My scanner is not working or I would try to draft it.
You cut strips either wof fabric or set length. Sew them together then cut out dresden templates crossing seam lines at angles - can be done so the wedges are all the same or different. One of the samples also looked like a spiral when the wedges were sewn together. The points also are not "traditional"
My scanner is not working or I would try to draft it.
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