Can you identify this quilt pattern?
#11
And you wouldn't need the 22.5 degree ruler, either. That's half of a 45 degree angle. Check other places for the Dresden blocks. They could easily be done by paper piecing or by making a template. Just do a 45 degree angle on a piece of paper, then fold it in half - that makes a 22.5 degree angle, and choose your length. The pointed tips are just folded into a triangle.
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This info came from clicking the link on the bottom of the picture on your Pinterest "pin"
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Dresden Flower Patch Pattern
Designed by Colette Belt for Quilters Paradise
Appliqued dresden fans and tulips
Uses the 22 1/2 degree wedge ruler
QP Designs
Quilters-Paradise.com lists ordering info
Dresden Flower Patch Pattern
Designed by Colette Belt for Quilters Paradise
Appliqued dresden fans and tulips
Uses the 22 1/2 degree wedge ruler
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I tried the process that I think you explained and got nothing. Had never heard of doing that before. You learn something new every day! Thanks for the information everyone. I did think about drafting a pattern myself and will work on it, but now I know where to get it if I get stuck.
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I found a quilt on Pinterest and when I followed the string it was no longer in stock. There was no name to identify and I was hoping someone here could identify it. It is a combination of Dresden blocks and applique. I can't post a picture of it on our board because I don't have the rights to it but you can view it here: http://pinterest.com/pin/274719645991981029/
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