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Old 04-09-2012, 04:21 AM
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Originally Posted by QM View Post
Simple patterns are generally also public domain, having been designed a century or more ago. If you invest in something like Barbara Brackman's Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns, you will find that most of the patterns in quilting magazines are really the same old things. If you are hunting for free well written patterns, there are lots of sites allowing you to download without cost. I like www.quilterscache.com There are lots of patterns posted here that are available. If you are not sure, you can PM the person who posted it.
Thanks for the help QM but the pattern isn't a quilt pattern just one I would like to make into a quilt, it has cubes in it, and I love the 3D effect of cubes but is nothing like any quilt I have ever seen. Unfortunately I can't find who designed it.
I think most everyone has given me great advice. I am only starting to think about quilt shows so I just wanted to make sure that what I wanted to do wasn't against the rules.

Thanks for the the name of the quilt book, I will keep an eye out for it
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