Looking for pattern
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Looking for pattern
Looking for pattern.
There is picture at
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/355854808032355495/
Please help love to have this pattern.
There is picture at
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/355854808032355495/
Please help love to have this pattern.
#2
this woman gives a class in the pattern she calls Hounds Tooth Trip
http://www.accentsewing.com/module/c...classId=110411
http://www.accentsewing.com/module/c...classId=110411
#5
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I have no idea what the name of this quilt would be but you could figure this out on your own if you would like to make it. The quilt is made up of individual blocks each of which contain nine squares of fabric. Each nine-square block contains four white squares, three colored squares and two squares which are made up of white and one other color with the colors separated diagonally. Each nine-square block is turned in a direction to give you the pattern in the quilt. With a little experimentation and calculation you should be able to figure out the block and how much of each fabric you would need to complete the quilt. My explanation may not be very good but hopefully you can figure this out if you look at each block within the quilt instead of looking at the quilt as a whole. Hopefully someone will come forward with a pattern name but if not you might try to create your own. Good luck!!
#6
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: The Deep South near Cajun Country, USA
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I drew it up in EQ as a 9 inch block. It is the same block in different colors and just turned differently.
Edited to add: EQ estimated the quilt yardage as
Beige Background - 3 3/4 yards
Dark Blue - 5/8th yard
Red - 1 1/2 yards
Gray - 1 yd
I have never bought fabric based on the EQ estimates. It should be fairly accurate.
Edited to add: EQ estimated the quilt yardage as
Beige Background - 3 3/4 yards
Dark Blue - 5/8th yard
Red - 1 1/2 yards
Gray - 1 yd
I have never bought fabric based on the EQ estimates. It should be fairly accurate.
Last edited by Barb in Louisiana; 02-04-2017 at 06:20 PM.
#10
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Barb, your sample block looks like a bat, cute. You are so kind to create with the EQ program and share the information with the board members. This pattern is really neat using the same block across the quilt.
Thank you, have it bookmarked for later use.
Thank you, have it bookmarked for later use.
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