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Old 12-10-2014, 08:31 PM
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I have for quite a long time been considering doing a Josephs Coat quilt and have searched for awhile for a way of doing it that I can feel "doable". I saw a sew a long that seemed to have stopped abruptly in the middle, and finally I think I have found something that might work for me so I wanted to share with you all as it might be useful to some of you ladies and gentlemen of the board! The download is free

http://www.robertkaufman.com/quiltin.../josephs_coat/

I originally saw it as a link on this page - which is also useful if only for the visuals.

http://www.swatchandstitch.com/thequ...lene-zimmerman

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Old 12-11-2014, 02:26 AM
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Oh my, it would take me not only years for "thinking" about doing this, but years to finally finish it with all those curves! It's an interesting quilt though. Good luck with yours!

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I think the revision made on the shape might make it easier on the curves than the traditional one...looking at the melon shapes they are not "complete' and I could be wrong but the templates look larger than I have seen before?
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Oxmoor House published a book in 1996 Quilts from the Bible by Susan Cleveland. I found a used copy at local Goodwill store and Joseph's Coat pattern is in there with templates. I do a lot of scrap quilting and I've been looking at that one and wondering if I'm up to the challenge. NOT! Good luck with yours and please post your progress!!
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Oh my, that second link close up reminds me of the wedding ring I'm trying to make now.
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Quiltmon - thank you for the book recommendation, I will look out for that. I intend to give it a go - probably 2015 as I have a couple of quilts already lined up though I guess I could try it in pastel colours for a child's quilt. If I manage it I will be sure to post.
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Thanks for the link. It is a lovely quilt, similiar to the Bali Wedding. another one for the inspiration list.
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There is a set of templates available...I think by simplicity/ Darlene zimmerman(?) ....I bought and it makes machine sewing easier than hand sewing...which I tried first and gave up on.....I am now sort of collecting scraps for the melons....
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Originally Posted by kindleaddict63 View Post
I have for quite a long time been considering doing a Josephs Coat quilt and have searched for awhile for a way of doing it that I can feel "doable". I saw a sew a long that seemed to have stopped abruptly in the middle, and finally I think I have found something that might work for me so I wanted to share with you all as it might be useful to some of you ladies and gentlemen of the board! The download is free

http://www.robertkaufman.com/quiltin.../josephs_coat/

I originally saw it as a link on this page - which is also useful if only for the visuals.

http://www.swatchandstitch.com/thequ...lene-zimmerman
Yes, there is the templates I am talking about.......much easier ........
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I think someone posted a tutorial on here, maybe a year ago. I am trying to remember who it was. I have also been thinking about this pattern.
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