Is this a traditional pattern?
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I also want to thank you for posting. I've never seen the design either but I followed the link to the blog and absolutely fell in love with another quilt in the book called "Glitter", also made with tri-recs. What a fabulous scrap buster it would be. Ugh, just what I need another quilt to add to the bucket list. LOL
Here is a direct link to the blog if anyone wants to go look.
http://sewtakeahike.typepad.com/sewt...r-reviews.html
Here is a direct link to the blog if anyone wants to go look.
http://sewtakeahike.typepad.com/sewt...r-reviews.html
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I wasn't familiar with Jen Kingwell, but a little poking around on Amazon revealed that she is also the author of the Gypsy Wife Quilt and quite a few other patterns and books. She makes wonderful scrappy quilts.
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Jenny Doan has a tutorial on the flutterby quilt pattern.
http://quiltingtutorials.com/product...uilt-tutorial/
http://quiltingtutorials.com/product...uilt-tutorial/
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Oh! oh! oh! Would you believe that I just got this die last week:
http://www.accuquilt.com/shop/go-hal...rectangle.html
Got a deal on it, but didn't know what I was going to do with it. Add squares that finish at 3" and you have the block. Thanks for posting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.accuquilt.com/shop/go-hal...rectangle.html
Got a deal on it, but didn't know what I was going to do with it. Add squares that finish at 3" and you have the block. Thanks for posting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Jenny Doan has a tutorial on the flutterby quilt pattern.
http://quiltingtutorials.com/product...uilt-tutorial/
http://quiltingtutorials.com/product...uilt-tutorial/
Not it quite the same...this one is a bit dufferent
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I checked out the book from the library, so I know the pattern. I was just trying to remember where I'd seen it before so I asked you all. I would swear that it's in one of my circa 90's books. It's a secondary design on a kaliedoscope or something. I just can't find it.
Yes, her lovely patterns are just that, LOVELY.
One thing is I'd probably use the tri-recs tool to do her long rectangles. She has a weird method that requires trimming a half inch from each side! Yikes.
I'm glad I may have sold a few of her books to you all ;-). It's nice to (unintentionally) promote someone who does great work.
Yes, her lovely patterns are just that, LOVELY.
One thing is I'd probably use the tri-recs tool to do her long rectangles. She has a weird method that requires trimming a half inch from each side! Yikes.
I'm glad I may have sold a few of her books to you all ;-). It's nice to (unintentionally) promote someone who does great work.
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I checked out the book from the library, so I know the pattern. I was just trying to remember where I'd seen it before so I asked you all. I would swear that it's in one of my circa 90's books. It's a secondary design on a kaliedoscope or something. I just can't find it.
Yes, her lovely patterns are just that, LOVELY.
One thing is I'd probably use the tri-recs tool to do her long rectangles. She has a weird method that requires trimming a half inch from each side! Yikes.
I'm glad I may have sold a few of her books to you all ;-). It's nice to (unintentionally) promote someone who does great work.
Yes, her lovely patterns are just that, LOVELY.
One thing is I'd probably use the tri-recs tool to do her long rectangles. She has a weird method that requires trimming a half inch from each side! Yikes.
I'm glad I may have sold a few of her books to you all ;-). It's nice to (unintentionally) promote someone who does great work.
can you use the tri rec to make the half tri-rec?
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There is an older pattern called Periwinkle Star that looks a little like it. Maybe that is what you were thinking of. It came to mind when I saw the quilt you posted. https://www.pinterest.com/pinkeeper/periwinkle-pattern
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