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wildyard 07-18-2011 07:01 AM


Originally Posted by PatriceJ
The only legal way(s) to get those patterns would be to either buy or trade for the book or to search the free pattern sites until you find something similar enough to make you happy. :-)

I just didn't know whether they had been issued as free patterns at some point. Was hoping someone would tell me they had and what name they would be found under. LOL.. didn't mean to suggest anything illegal.

BellaBoo 07-18-2011 07:16 AM

I made the Blooming Nine Patch. I'll send you a PM

patricej 07-18-2011 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by wildyard

Originally Posted by PatriceJ
The only legal way(s) to get those patterns would be to either buy or trade for the book or to search the free pattern sites until you find something similar enough to make you happy. :-)

I just didn't know whether they had been issued as free patterns at some point. Was hoping someone would tell me they had and what name they would be found under. LOL.. didn't mean to suggest anything illegal.

rest assured ... nobody is accusing you of anything like that. ;-)

chillaaaaaaaax :-)

BellaBoo 07-18-2011 08:17 AM

Hancock's fabric had a free pattern called Odyssey of Colors which was the very same as Blooming Nine Patch. It's not on the website anymore as it was free in 2004! Someone may have that printed out or saved, you never know. I've changed computers many times since then so my file was lost. There are many quilt blogs that have this pattern shown with enough info to make one without the pattern.

wolfkitty 07-18-2011 08:19 AM

Another idea is to look on Amazon - they may have the book used quite cheaply. Frequently they do. Just an idea.

charity-crafter 07-18-2011 08:23 AM

Interlibrary loan is a wondeful way to find a book that your local library does not carry.

If your library system is online, you can do all the searching from the confort of your own computer.

Many times it's free or very low cost.


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