Name of pattern
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Name of pattern
I'm looking for the name of this pattern - or the name of the block. It looks like granny squares set on point, alternating directions. I think it is a Kim Diehl pattern.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jessica...n/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jessica...n/photostream/
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It is stripes of different lengths in the centres like a pineapple with small squares. Around on point,
Look up pineapple quilts etc
Try above put I think it is a logcabin look at quilterscashe either pin it google or go to site.
Look up pineapple quilts etc
Try above put I think it is a logcabin look at quilterscashe either pin it google or go to site.
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Google image search took me to your picture:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jessica...n/photostream/
The quilter said it is a log cabin block. The bigger white square is the center of the log cabin with the 4 different colors surrounding it. I see 3 rounds around the center block, then sashing with a cornerstone.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jessica...n/photostream/
The quilter said it is a log cabin block. The bigger white square is the center of the log cabin with the 4 different colors surrounding it. I see 3 rounds around the center block, then sashing with a cornerstone.
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Oh I found it! Yeah! Here ya go the pattern you can buy...shew...that took some work! http://www.quiltinaday.com/shoponline/book/56068
#9
It is a chimneys and cornerstones block, which is a variation of a log cabin. Using different color placement can make this block look like a different quilt, as shown in the quiltinaday video. In this version, the quilter used sashing to match the logs it was sewn to, while in Eleanor's she used white sashing throughout with red cornerstones (much easier to do). You shouldn't need a pattern to make this quilt. There are lots of sites that show the block in different sizes. The harder part would be figuring out how to make the blocks so that you wind up with the same colors next to each other. If you use only 4 colors, as in your picture and in Eleanor's, it will work out easily, but if you want a scrappier quilt with more basic colors there will be some figuring to do.
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Awesome members found the pattern!! I found the picture on Pinterest . The picture came from the quilter's Flickr Photostream.
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