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Old 04-09-2010, 05:22 AM
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I highly recommend the Mariners Compass book by Judy Mathieson. Not only does this book contain a pattern that large for a couple of different MC but also teaches the freezer paper technique for making them and instructions on how to draft your own. http://www.amazon.com/Mariners-Compa...0819223&sr=1-2
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Old 04-09-2010, 05:44 AM
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Thank you all for your encouragement and vote of confidence that I can draft my own pattern and for the links to the patterns.
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Originally Posted by Leota
I want to make a Mariner's Compass that will be as large as the traditional Lone Star quilt. I'm thinking about 30 inches diameter.
Does anyone know how to do this or have a pattern this large? All the patterns I have found are for 12 inch blocks.
Do an internet search for Medalion Mariner's Compass Quilt Block and see if that brings up anything. Or Mariner's Compass Medalion Quilt Pattern.
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Originally Posted by Leota
The one I want to copy is a wall hanging or a lap quilt. I just know that I want to make that my center and then have 8 - 12" embroidered lighthouses on the border. This quilt is for my husband who served in the Coast Guard and loves lighthouses.
I may have to just get daring and take it to my quilting group along with my hoola-hoop and draft the pattern the way I want it... I was just hoping that someone else had already done the work for me :D
Okay, I have to ask....why the hoola hoop? Inquiring minds want to know!
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Originally Posted by Leota
The one I want to copy is a wall hanging or a lap quilt. I just know that I want to make that my center and then have 8 - 12" embroidered lighthouses on the border. This quilt is for my husband who served in the Coast Guard and loves lighthouses.
I may have to just get daring and take it to my quilting group along with my hoola-hoop and draft the pattern the way I want it... I was just hoping that someone else had already done the work for me :D
Okay, I have to ask....why the hoola hoop? Inquiring minds want to know!
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It is really difficult to find a compass that will draw a circle big enough to draft a 30" compass. Basically she would have to resort to the string around a pivot point or a hula hoop

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Old 04-09-2010, 08:53 AM
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How ingenious!!! I'd have never thought of that. I'd have probably just folded into quarters and done the string thing but that's never completely accurate.
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Old 04-09-2010, 10:04 AM
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Maybe someone with knowledge of EQ6 could do a basic design for you in the size you want. I know it is able. You just need a willing person....I don't know it well enough yet!!
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Old 04-09-2010, 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Ditter43
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The one I want to copy is a wall hanging or a lap quilt. I just know that I want to make that my center and then have 8 - 12" embroidered lighthouses on the border. This quilt is for my husband who served in the Coast Guard and loves lighthouses.
I may have to just get daring and take it to my quilting group along with my hoola-hoop and draft the pattern the way I want it... I was just hoping that someone else had already done the work for me :D
Okay, I have to ask....why the hoola hoop? Inquiring minds want to know!
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I was using the hoola hoop to get the diameter of the compass :D
That way I could also see how much of the queen size bed it would cover. I don't want the compass to drape off the sides. Yes, there is a reason for my madness :D

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Leota, do you mean you use the hoop on fabric and don't really "Hula Hoop" when you cut???? Oh man, I was looking forward to a video of that. LOL
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There was a pattern for a King size quilt that has a MC center that is paper pieced and measures 24" square.
It is called Set Sail and was in the Fall/Winter 2008 Quilt Sampler magazine.
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