Originally Posted by Carol Hupp
The Robbing Peter to Pay Paul block gets its name from the original tqo-color format where each square seems to "borrow" half of the adjacent square. When the blocks are set together, the pattern formed by the four adjacent corners recreates the original central block in reverse coloring. Most quilters are more familiar with the curving Drunkard's Path or orange peel pattern called Robbing Peter to Pay Paul.The earliest publication for the original pattern was 1898 (Ladies Art Company #154) and an alternate name for the block is called Arizona.
Thanks. The other one is the one I used to seeing and now I understand. Going to hunt it up to help a friend with. She sewed earlier in her life and is quite precise but quilting is newer. She was intrigued by this and should do fine with it. I am busy here in Southern California infecting unsuspecting friends and aquintances with the quilting bug! she is in my Underground Railroad Class and helps teach others when I am busy.