Looking for pattern to this quilt...can someone help?
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It's called Brick Wall and is in the Aug/Sept Quilters Newsletter
http://www.quiltersnewsletter.com/ar...ern_Brick_Wall
http://www.quiltersnewsletter.com/ar...ern_Brick_Wall
#13
I have a very similar pattern by SuzGuzDesignes called Candy Bar Road. If you want it, send me your addy & I'll send it you free. Just pay it forward sometime. You might be able to find a pic of it online.
#14
Here is a link to QB member Kirie's originial posting for the quilt:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...d-t160059.html
She apparently posted a tutorial: Originally Posted by Kirie
Just posted a tutorial: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-160518-1.htm#4460809, but the link doesn't appear to be working. I must have copied it when she posted it back in October 2011 because it's in my files. If anyone's interested, let me know.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...d-t160059.html
She apparently posted a tutorial: Originally Posted by Kirie
Just posted a tutorial: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-160518-1.htm#4460809, but the link doesn't appear to be working. I must have copied it when she posted it back in October 2011 because it's in my files. If anyone's interested, let me know.
#15
Heronlady is correct. Those are the right measurements.
YES, heronlady is correct. Those are the measurements. I made one, too. here is a picture of it in progress. Lots of leftover fabrics, too!!
It looks like the "Brick Wall" quilt. I made one from a Moda jelly roll and added the sashing between each block. My notes say the 'center' piece (of a contrasting fabric) and 'top' piece are 2 1/2" x 8", the left side piece is 2 1/2" x 4 1/2", the bottom piece is 2 1/2" x 10", and the right piece is 2 1/2" x 6 1/2". (all measurements are "unfinished".) Sash with 1 1/2" wide unfinished, or width of your choice. Sew the two 8" pieces together lengthwise, then add the 4 1/2" piece at the left end, then add the 10" piece on the bottom, then finally the 6 1/2" piece on the "right" end. Press each seam before proceeding to the next. It goes together quickly if you chain piece multiple "bricks". The most difficult task is arranging them on the design board before sewing all the rows together. Good Luck.
Last edited by Corky; 07-29-2013 at 09:59 AM.
#16
I have the PDF Tutorial if you still need it.
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