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    Power Poster Prism99's Avatar
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    Looking for a particular children's quilt in primary solids

    I saw this quilt online before learning how to use Pinterest. If I ever learn how to use EQ7, I may be able to re-create it; however, I'd sure like to have a picture of it!

    It was made out of blocks and rectangles -- I'm thinking a combo of 10" finished squares, 5"x10" rectangles, and 5" finished squares. Each square and rectangle had a different color in the center (which was also a square or rectangle). In other words, each center square or rectangle had a frame around it in a different color, probably made out of 2.5" strips. All of the fabrics were solids in primary colors, and there was a multi-color border around it.

    If anyone recognizes this quilt, please let me know!

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    Could this be the pattern and someone made it out of solids?

    http://webstore.quiltropolis.net/sto...3&item_id=1021
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    YES!!! Thank you so much!!!

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    Hello Prism99. That is a difficult quilt to draw into EQ7. You have to come up with a common size block and it won't work with this pattern. Very cute pattern.
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