Ever seen a "Golden Glow" pattern?
I recently purchased an old issue of a Quilting magazine that showed a block called "Golden Glow" - you used
different yellow or gold prints for the petals, a dark blue for the center and a red in between. I loved it but unfortunately the pages that had the pattern were totally missing from the magazine! I have tried searching but can't seem to find anything similar - I love patterns from the Depression Era and this was one of them - can anyone help? Thanks a bunch. |
There's a Golden Glow block at http://www.quilterscache.com/G/GoldenGlowBlock.html
I don't know if this is the one you're looking for. Mary |
I found three different blocks called "Golden Glow". If you let us know which one you are looking for, we can look further for you.
(1) from the 1930's and at the Spencer Museum at the Univ of Kansas (also called Star Flower) http://collection.spencerart.ku.edu/...ype=detailView (2) from 1969 and part of the Louisiana Quilt Documentation Program courtesy of The Quilt Index at MSU (also called Missouri Daisy) http://www.quiltindex.org/fulldisplay.php?kid=1B-3A-93 (3) the one from Quilter's Cache already mentioned |
Can you post a pic of the magazine cover ? Name of magazine, date?
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I am working on one from the KC star patterns 1932
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Different name but a similar block
http://www.quilterscache.com/A/AmishDahliaBlock.html |
THANK YOU!!!!! That's the block I was looking for. You are all awesome and earned a gold star for the help!
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[QUOTE=Ozarkcastle;5586011]I am working on one from the KC star patterns 1932[/QUOTE
I have this block in a book, but it's called Missouri daisy. Actually got to see a vintage one from the 30's. Beautiful! One of my favorite blocks, and on my bucket list. |
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I am working on one from the KC star patterns 1932
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