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Anyone know the name of this quilt pattern?

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Old 01-28-2015, 08:05 AM
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]507971[/ATTACH] I think it's made by putting a flying geese strip between the HST. ? It's an old quilt.
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Either that, or the blocks are half light and half dark with a (double) flying geese strip down the center of the two half square triangles. You'd have to look at it closely to see which way it was constructed. I don' know the pattern name off hand
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Old 01-28-2015, 08:41 AM
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It looks like an hourglass done in the brown and white and the flying geese are sashing, and if you notice, the sashing makes a pinwheel as a corner stone.
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I think I have seen this as a block pattern but don't recall the name. Can look in my book tonight or you may be able to find it on Quilter's cache.
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I do like that pattern! I don't know the name though.. sorry
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Ocean waves?
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Thanks Groucho. It is one way to make the Ocean Waves quilt pattern. I found the info by searching Ocean Waves.
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It's called birds in the air...old pattern. It is all in the placement of the blocks.Here is an example...scroll down the page and you will see it. http://kissedquilts.blogspot.com/201...-aqs-book.html
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Old 01-30-2015, 04:34 AM
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Originally Posted by quilt addict View Post
I think I have seen this as a block pattern but don't recall the name. Can look in my book tonight or you may be able to find it on Quilter's cache.
I was going to say that - I love Quilter's Cache and have found so many patterns in that collection of patterns and instructions. Edie
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Originally Posted by P-BurgKay View Post
It looks like an hourglass done in the brown and white and the flying geese are sashing, and if you notice, the sashing makes a pinwheel as a corner stone.
You have a good eye for a pattern! I only saw the hourglass and flying geese after I read your note! Now it looks do-able! Thanks!
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