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eibed 12-02-2012 03:35 PM

Quilt Pattern?????
 
Would you please go to Appalachian Blog: http://www.appalachianquilts.blogspot.com/ On the November 30, 2012 ---I believe it is titled quilts ---- well the 2nd quilt is like between a orange peel or catherdral---but it is like a square on point with the petals on the seams--- well does anyone know the pattern name and where to find it???
thanks
deb

0tis 12-02-2012 04:07 PM

I just looked but I don't know for sure - but it looked like a cathedral window to me - I would email the woman witht the blog and ask.

nativetexan 12-02-2012 04:11 PM

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yes, you are right but it's easy to do. this has been discussed often here. circles made, sewn together and edges folded to make "petal" look. orange peel is one name, robbing peter to pay Paul, and others.
i will find the recent discussion. well can't find the recent one. it was titled something different. here is one http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...s-t159374.html
http://www.justitdist.com/brandys5.htm
this shows on the bottom (scroll way down) the circle template with square inside that you would need or make one up like to do this method. youtube must have something too on this. circle majic is what the template is called from brandysquilts.com
reversible circles with a slit cut to turn right side out, etc.
got it!! this shows how to do it
http://www.reddawn.net/quilt/circle.htm

117becca 12-02-2012 04:17 PM

Email the blog owner and ask her. She does hang here periodically, too, so maybe she'll pop up. My first thought was Orange Peel, too...

Jan in VA 12-02-2012 04:20 PM

In my opinion it appears to be the #301 pattern shown in Barbara Brackman's Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns, page 58. It is called Tea Leaf, Compass, Lover's Know, Lafayette Orange Peal, Circle Upon Circle, Bay Leaf, or Pincushion, depending on the source. The earliest example of this pattern she found was ca. 1825-50 in the Shelburne Museum. (#164)

Jan in VA

eibed 12-02-2012 04:45 PM

I e-mail Appalachian quilts and they quilted the quilt --- the lady who pieced it has gone to Florida for awhile so Appalachian Quilts can't ask for awhile. Appalachian Quilts wondered if it was from a magazine---so I was just wondering if someone has seen it
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nativetexan 12-02-2012 05:01 PM

did you look at the red dawn site?

Just Me... 12-03-2012 03:43 AM


Originally Posted by 117becca (Post 5694308)
Email the blog owner and ask her. She does hang here periodically, too, so maybe she'll pop up. My first thought was Orange Peel, too...

The half moons aren't folded. The entire thing is pieced. I know it came from a mag not purchased templates. The mag would have been last year or before, as this is the second one I have quilted....

Just Me... 12-03-2012 12:05 PM

http://www.nobleneedle.com/LargePict...sHopeLarge.htm

The pattern is called Emma's Hope Chest by Kay Gentry (Noble Needle) The link above is for the website. Customer made it bigger and didn't do some of the applique.

Just Me... 12-03-2012 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by Just Me... (Post 5696060)
http://www.nobleneedle.com/LargePict...sHopeLarge.htm

The pattern is called Emma's Hope Chest by Kay Gentry (Noble Needle) The link above is for the website. Customer made it bigger and didn't do some of the applique.

The way it was done was kinda like the center of a double wedding ring and the melons were added to the four sides to make the square.


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