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    Looking for a pattern

    Hello,
    I am looking for the pattern for a red quilt featured on the cover of American Patchwork and Quilting's 2011 Calendar. I can't seem to find the pattern name/artist and can no longer find a copy of the calendar to purchase.

    The cover of the calendar can be seen on this link:
    http://sentimentalquilter.blogspot.c...dar-quilt.html

    Thanks for the help!!

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    Here is a link to purchase the calendar, which had all the instructions for all the patterns in the 2011 Calendar -

    http://www.homespunhearth.com/detail...id=ZBC-BHG2011

    Happy Sewing!

    Oops, it looks like it's sold out.
    Last edited by Girlfriend; 02-25-2015 at 05:47 PM.
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    I looked at that link. It says it's sold out.

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    If you have a subscription to American Patchwork, you can go on the website, get into past issues and see if you can find the pattern that way. I would think if it was on the calendar, it probably was in their magazine at one time.

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    Yes, check with the publisher by calling and I am sure they will sell you the calendar if they still have any in stock.
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    The block is Blackford's Beauty. I THINK there are two but in different colorways and looks like theyn are set onpoint. The corner 9 patch unit could be a variation. Wish I could see the whole quilt! Its lovely!
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    Quote Originally Posted by soccertxi View Post
    The block is Blackford's Beauty. I THINK there are two but in different colorways and looks like theyn are set onpoint. The corner 9 patch unit could be a variation. Wish I could see the whole quilt! Its lovely!
    Definitely a Blackford's Beauty block set on point. Here is a free 12" one on Quilter's Cache http://www.quilterscache.com/B/Black...autyBlock.html

    Here is another with a tutorial. http://www.quilt-lovers-guide.com/bl...#axzz3SxYr5yL1

    Personally, if it were me, I would upsize the block to a 16" finished so that all the small squares will finish at 2". It is a really pretty quilt.
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    https://www.facebook.com/KathleenTracyQuilts. See more of my quilts, books and patterns at http://www.countrylanequilts.com/ have you tried contacting this quilter who states the quilt is one of hers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by soccertxi View Post
    The block is Blackford's Beauty. I THINK there are two but in different colorways and looks like theyn are set onpoint. The corner 9 patch unit could be a variation. Wish I could see the whole quilt! Its lovely!
    This does not look like the Blackford's Beauty I am familiar with, which would use tri-recs for the star points. This one from the calendar and Quilter's Cache look more like a variation branching out from the Sawtooth Star center.

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