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Every one I found was a link to a block of the month. As a rule if it's a current block of the month program you're not going to find it as just the pattern. After it's no longer being used as a block of the month you can sometimes find them as pattern only at shops that didn't sell all of their block of the months.
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To me this is exactly why everyone needs to be able to draw out their own patterns on graph paper (as not all of us can afford to buy or to learn EQ)!! Everyone of these blocks is easily drawn with a pencil and a 6" ruler. I personally would have it done in one long evening while watching TV if it were a pattern I wanted to try. And, along the way, i'd probably change up a few of the blocks to ones I liked better.
Yeah, I'm the "soap-box-for-graph-paper" apostle, LOL!
Jan in VA
Yeah, I'm the "soap-box-for-graph-paper" apostle, LOL!
Jan in VA
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I too agree w/Jan. The blocks around the center panel seem to be traditional blocks, so easy enough to find or draw out either electronically or manually.....the center panel too seems a simple applique design which can be recreated rather easily......it seems most patterns are just the same ole same ole, but with a little jazz added or new color combos..........just have to carefully study the top and most of them can be duplicated........
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