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Old 06-08-2018, 01:39 PM
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Hoping someone knows the name of the quilt pattern used in this photo of mine.

I had made the quilt in 1992/1993 back when I didn't have the presence of mind to document many details about it. I'm now using the QuiltAlbum software to collect photos & details in one place and one of its data fields is Quilt Pattern. I for the life of me can not remember what this pattern is called, or find it in my hard copy sources, nor have I happened upon it online.

Darn the right photo won't upload
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I think we need to see a photo of the whole quilt, or at least a complete block.
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Old 06-08-2018, 01:48 PM
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Here's the right photo.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]595749[/ATTACH] close-up
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it looks like the sashings are the more difficult part around a simple square. interesting.
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nativetexan, no it wasn't difficult at all, it was my introduction to strip piecing. It was also hand quilted using antique quilting boards clamped together and propped on chairs tops.
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it is out of the book "Great American Quilts"
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan View Post
it is out of the book "Great American Quilts"
Was there a name give to that particular quilt?
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Don't know the name, but it looks great!
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it reminds me of a chain link fence if that is any help.
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