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#21
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I beg to differ. Both blocks are set straight, not on point. The center square is turned on point in one and the bell shape is toward the corner. The red and white the center square is set straight and the bell shape in on top, bottom, sides. Both blocks are set straight, square.
I have yet to find a close match to the red and white block. In my Jinny Beyer book, there is a Winding Ways block that has a very small center block and there is a block called Spirit of 1849 with a larger center block but no corner triangles.
#22
SuzSLO thank you for the link. I am still looking at all the blocks, but I found Papa's Delight. I have passed on the info to Patsy, thank you.
Study these pictures. The red and white quilt is one Pasty's mother-in-law made for her 1957 wedding. I think the block is the same pieces as the earlier quilt, but just arranged differently. What do you think? I know the homemaker of that era had to be creative, whether it be with food or fabric, everything was used, nothing was wasted.
Study these pictures. The red and white quilt is one Pasty's mother-in-law made for her 1957 wedding. I think the block is the same pieces as the earlier quilt, but just arranged differently. What do you think? I know the homemaker of that era had to be creative, whether it be with food or fabric, everything was used, nothing was wasted.
curves outwards. Maybe you could contact Barbara Brackman.
She's in expert in this historical quilts and has access to more resources than most of us.
#23
I just found this. I think it's Flowering Snowball.
Check these links. Scroll down a bit.
https://talesofastitcher.com/2013/10...into-9-part-i/
http://blog.bitsofeverything.com/201...-tutorial.html
Check these links. Scroll down a bit.
https://talesofastitcher.com/2013/10...into-9-part-i/
http://blog.bitsofeverything.com/201...-tutorial.html