Ohio State
#2
Well, we might just have to throw you out of the state for that one. LOL. I couldn't find a wall hanging pattern but maybe you could alter this to work. http://www.creativequiltkits.com/ohi...d-designs.html
#3
How about checking the websites of some of the Columbus quilt shops? Quilt Beginnings had a BOM a couple of years ago and might have something like that. You could also pick a pattern you like and use scarlet and gray.
#6
The Calico Cupboard in Pataskala (suburb of Columbus) has kits they have developed. Find the kits here:
http://www.calico-cupboard.com/shop/OSU-Kits.htm
In their slide show on the home page you very briefly get a picture that shows the kits put together in a slide show.
Always in Stitches also has some kits they have developed, but I don't see them on the web site. I am sure you could contact them about the kits and patterns they have created.
http://www.alwaysinstitchesohio.com/
Go Bucks!
http://www.calico-cupboard.com/shop/OSU-Kits.htm
In their slide show on the home page you very briefly get a picture that shows the kits put together in a slide show.
Always in Stitches also has some kits they have developed, but I don't see them on the web site. I am sure you could contact them about the kits and patterns they have created.
http://www.alwaysinstitchesohio.com/
Go Bucks!
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Sigh, dear Dottie the Dog. My beagle/rat terriers Sadie & Remy are offering you a haven with them as you try to come to grips with a Michigan mother who could even entertain the idea of touching fabric that would become an osu wall hanging (hanging's too good for 'em!) let alone actually bring the fabric into the house and (gulp,shudder) make it! College Football anyone? Die hard Notre Dame/ Michigan fan transplanted to Florida(not retired, relocated with then new husband in '78) still a loyal dual fan though!
#9
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Dayton, OH
Posts: 661
Originally Posted by bibliostone
The Calico Cupboard in Pataskala (suburb of Columbus) has kits they have developed. Find the kits here:
http://www.calico-cupboard.com/shop/OSU-Kits.htm
In their slide show on the home page you very briefly get a picture that shows the kits put together in a slide show.
Always in Stitches also has some kits they have developed, but I don't see them on the web site. I am sure you could contact them about the kits and patterns they have created.
http://www.alwaysinstitchesohio.com/
Go Bucks!
http://www.calico-cupboard.com/shop/OSU-Kits.htm
In their slide show on the home page you very briefly get a picture that shows the kits put together in a slide show.
Always in Stitches also has some kits they have developed, but I don't see them on the web site. I am sure you could contact them about the kits and patterns they have created.
http://www.alwaysinstitchesohio.com/
Go Bucks!
These particular quilt block kits are very special. They are the only quilt kits and patterns that have been authorized by OSU and the collegiate board. I was a part of the original testing groups for these patterns for the Tailgate Party Sampler Pattern. The group was also able to get the championship block that was designed when they won. So anyone interested in OSU these are a great deal. It is also very hard to get fabric with OSU on it. They tightly guard what they approve to be on the public market. The JoAnns stores around Columbus and in the Ohio area do carry some cottons and flannel fabric. Always be sure to buy plenty of fabric when getting for any project as it may or may not be available at a later date.
Go Bucks!
Pam M
Ohio
#10
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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I am looking for an Ohio State pattern. Actually it is a quilt pattern that when it is done in Ohio State colors looks like a bunch of block O’s. So it would be a rectangle with two triangles on both sides of the rectangle. One piece would be at the top and bottom with another rectangle in the middle. The pattern was sold at glass Thimble in Columbus I bought the pattern and cannot find it. I want to make it as a Xmas present. Any help would be appreciated
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