Kberry, that friendship quilt was made in the 1930's and you may not find a pattern now by that name. It was very simple. 4 inch squares of red and 4 inch squares of white alternating just like a chess or checkerboard. That's all there was to the pattern. I think that it may have even been put together row by row instead of block by block. The white squares had the names embroidered in red. The idea could be copied much easier now with embroidery machines or with fabric writing pens. It had been quilted with a stitch near the ditch and was bound with red. The backing was a red and white calico and I am sure that was a common fabric in the '30's. Grandma would sometimes tell me about the different people who had signed it- it was really about her memories of the church while grandpa had been the pastor. Some people she had liked and some she hadn't. But she really liked whoever had made that quilt.