Butterfly quilt pattern
#11
I found some neat patterns here: http://quiltine.free.fr/page%2012_sampler_papillons.htm Look at May 15th pattern. Don't worry that it is in French as you can run it through a translater program.
#13
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In the patterns my DM left me there are so many butterfly patterns all different. She had one large book that was all butterflies. It would be hard to know the one you are looking for unless you have a picture. I have a lot from the 30's and 40's. She was working on one for me when she passed. I have not finished it as she did all hand work and with RA in my hands I can't do that much hand work. The one she was working on had flowers in the center of the blocks with a butterfly in each of the four corners facing the flowers. Welcome to the board, I hope you can find the pattern you are looking for.
#14
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http://www.freequiltpatterns.info/Qu...ltPatterns.htm
This link that susan posted is the pattern for this quilt that my great grandmother made. Don't know if I'm doing this right but I think I posted a pdf photo of my quilt.
This link that susan posted is the pattern for this quilt that my great grandmother made. Don't know if I'm doing this right but I think I posted a pdf photo of my quilt.
#15
I have a pattern for an appliqued butterfly with embroidery that is probably the one you are looking for. As soon as I find it I will post it. I acquired it when trying to duplicate a quilt my great grandmother made in the 30's or 40's. It was one of those patterns published in the newspaper back then and I found it in an old magazine. The original quilt was loved to death and is in poor condition.
I'd be glad to scan a picture of one and send it to you if you'd like. You can PM me, if so, with your email address.
#17
I used Eleanor Burns from Fans and Flutterbys. The book is on her website at a damaged price. It is a wonderful method. Quiltinaday.com. I bought the fusible butterflies from her but I dont see them on the site. They were a godsend. There probably is a template in the book and you could easily draw them onto thin fusible interfacing.
#19
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The block (wiht 3 pieces in the arc instead of 4) was the cover quilt for the book "The New England Quilt Museum Quilts" by Jennifer Gilbert.
Here is the link on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/New-England-Qu.../dp/1571200754
My Grandmother made me a doll quilt from this pattern and when I saw the cover of the book I bought it.
The comments with the block says it looks like applique but is really pieced -- it is a Laura Wheeler pattern.
Here is the link on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/New-England-Qu.../dp/1571200754
My Grandmother made me a doll quilt from this pattern and when I saw the cover of the book I bought it.
The comments with the block says it looks like applique but is really pieced -- it is a Laura Wheeler pattern.
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