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Old 01-17-2015, 05:12 PM
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If you check this link there are several variations on the Irish Chain pattern plus links to other sites as well.
http://www.generations-quilt-pattern...t-pattern.html
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Old 01-18-2015, 03:33 AM
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Thank You for this site. There is a lot of good reading there. i also signed up for the newsletter.
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I added it to my favorites... a pattern on my wish list. This site sets it out pretty simple.
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Great site with lots of useful information. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the site information, I also signed up for their emails & bookmarked the page. Looks like lots of great information.
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A great site. Thanks for sharing this! It will come in handy.
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Thanks so much for the site. It has lots of great patterns that are free, also.
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What a wealth of information is contained in this site. Thank you for posting it. I signed up for the newsletter too.
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Slightly different, but using 9 patch and snowball the squares, you get a totally different look that is quite easy:
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Thanks for the link, what a great site. I signed up for their newsletter, and I think now I have a better understanding of an Irish Chain quilt and all it's variations. Several years ago I purchased some beautiful blue fabric and a WOW fabric with the hopes of making an Irish Chain, so hopefully this year I will get it done. I just have to decide on the size.
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