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kclausing 12-12-2012 01:27 PM

Anyone know ?
 
Anyone know what pattern this is and where I can find it?

http://www.chicagolostandfound.com/w...mas-tree-skirt

Thanks!
Kim

Peckish 12-12-2012 01:36 PM

It's a dahlia quilt, adapted for a tree. You should be able to google that and get instructions.

Here's a free pdf I found, maybe it will work for you.

http://www.plumcreekquilts.com/Dahli...20Patterns.pdf

pocoellie 12-12-2012 01:36 PM

I think it looks more like a dahlia pattern instead of a kaleidoscope, maybe look up a dahlia pattern.

ghostrider 12-12-2012 01:43 PM

I strongly doubt you'll find a pattern for that particular tree skirt. They're selling the finished one-of-a-kind product at a price high enough to pretty much guarantee that they aren't selling the pattern anywhere. What a great job they do, too!

kookey426 12-12-2012 05:39 PM

I agree,that's a dahlia pattern!

Jan in VA 12-12-2012 06:53 PM

I saw this on 24 Quilts today, too, and was also wowed by it. The quilt they showed IS selling for $1200 to support a special program and is made from neckties.

But you could make a similar quilt using the dahlia pattern and any fabric you wish.

Jan in VA

Holice 12-12-2012 07:53 PM

Search on Amazon or ebay for "The Quick and Easy Giant Dahlia Quilt on The Sewing Machine" by Susan Aylsworth Murwin and Suzzy Chalfant Payne. It is an old book published by Dover Publishing Company.
It has two sizes of the Dahlia and is printed on card stock for cutting out the patterns. It was published in 1983 but you might still be able to find it. I did my own version with 12 rays instead of the 16 in the original pattern and 4 sections instead of the 7 in the original. My avatar is my version. I just checked Amazon and they have a used copy for $1.19 ebay also has it for $9.00
The book has good clear instructions for making the qult.

Jingle 12-13-2012 08:39 AM

I think it has too many fabrics = too busy.

Holice 12-13-2012 08:50 AM

Busy can be calmed down with the selection of fabrics. The traditional pattern can also be adjusted by joining a couple of the segments into one and further reduce the number of fabrics needed. If this is a Christmas tree skirt, then think red/greens with one fabric used in each circle. This would further make it less scrappy - unless the intention is scrappy.

KimmerB 12-14-2012 07:28 AM

I love the idea that it was made from neckties (as is my avatar) it's a very good idea. I tend to like less scrappy but do like the skirt and I agree with the group about the Dahlia pattern

kateyb 12-14-2012 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by Holice (Post 5716807)
Search on Amazon or ebay for "The Quick and Easy Giant Dahlia Quilt on The Sewing Machine" by Susan Aylsworth Murwin and Suzzy Chalfant Payne. It is an old book published by Dover Publishing Company.
It has two sizes of the Dahlia and is printed on card stock for cutting out the patterns. It was published in 1983 but you might still be able to find it. I did my own version with 12 rays instead of the 16 in the original pattern and 4 sections instead of the 7 in the original. My avatar is my version. I just checked Amazon and they have a used copy for $1.19 ebay also has it for $9.00
The book has good clear instructions for making the qult.

I just checked on amazon and they do have this book. A used one was just over a dollar.(plus shipping)

crafty pat 12-14-2012 09:58 AM

24 Blocks posted one like it on my Facebook yesterday call it kaleidoscope and it was made from men's ties.

Mimiqwerty 12-14-2012 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by Holice (Post 5716807)
Search on Amazon or ebay for "The Quick and Easy Giant Dahlia Quilt on The Sewing Machine" by Susan Aylsworth Murwin and Suzzy Chalfant Payne. It is an old book published by Dover Publishing Company.
It has two sizes of the Dahlia and is printed on card stock for cutting out the patterns. It was published in 1983 but you might still be able to find it. I did my own version with 12 rays instead of the 16 in the original pattern and 4 sections instead of the 7 in the original. My avatar is my version. I just checked Amazon and they have a used copy for $1.19 ebay also has it for $9.00
The book has good clear instructions for making the qult.

I agree with Holice. I used this book to make a Giant Dahlia quilt years ago. It was one of the first quilts I'd ever made! The instructions are very clear and the card stock templates hold up well. At least with it adapted for a tree skirt, you won't have to worry about the centers matching :thumbup:.

MimiBug123 12-14-2012 11:50 PM

I don't like the colors in the one for sale, but have a gorgeous one done in yellows and blues. I think the overall look can be changed to look any way you wish by changing your color choices.

joycet 12-15-2012 05:45 AM

you might find a pattern from Marti Michell. i know she has the template for the giant dahlia. hope this helpt.


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