What Pattern is this?
#22
Beautiful pattern, I like all three variations. Here is the Film at Five pattern. http://www.favequilts.com/Full-or-Do...t-Pattern/ct/2
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#23
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It looks alot like "Film at Five", except the center block there is constructed from scrap squares, should be easy to use one single square the same size as the combined scrap squares. "Film at Five" is a free pattern. I love the simplicity of this scrap quilt.
#24
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Beautiful pattern, I like all three variations. Here is the Film at Five pattern. http://www.favequilts.com/Full-or-Do...t-Pattern/ct/2
#25
When I googled this image in google images it popped up mostly on pintrest and the link there said it was a Connecting Threads pattern but it appears that it in no longer available. The "film at five" looks pretty close.
#26
Well I like the quilt pictured with the original post, than those accompanying the patterns mentioned. It looks cleaner, "happy-er". I also thank coyotequilt for all the directions to make it!
#27
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Large squares set size for smaller squares. Small squares are finished at 1/5th of large square - i.e. if large square finishes at 5", then the small squares finish at 1". If small squares are finished 2" squares, then large square finishes at 10". Quilt in picture is similar to Slide Show except for added sashing and a complete row of small squares surrounding each center square. Slide Show has small square strips for sashing.
#29
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On my TO DO list is:http://www.connectingthreads.com/pat...d__D10270D.htm
the bottom of the bed runner in this pattern
the bottom of the bed runner in this pattern
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