Pattern Help
#1
Pattern Help
Hi Guys,
I have just seen a fabulous Mariners Compass quilt on the pictures page and I was wondering if this is a pattern that can be purchased or did the maker create it herself? I am really interested in the blocks that are a bit like a log cabin with black corners! Any help please???
Hugs
Caroline
I have just seen a fabulous Mariners Compass quilt on the pictures page and I was wondering if this is a pattern that can be purchased or did the maker create it herself? I am really interested in the blocks that are a bit like a log cabin with black corners! Any help please???
Hugs
Caroline
#3
Hi Onebyone,
i i have never done a like before, so I hope this works...
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t255534.html
hugs
Caroline
i i have never done a like before, so I hope this works...
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t255534.html
hugs
Caroline
#5
Its not the exact pattern but here is a similar one for free
https://www.jinnybeyer.com/quilting-...BE24515DC26C71
https://www.jinnybeyer.com/quilting-...BE24515DC26C71
#7
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If the pineapple blocks alone are what you're interested in, here's a link to a free paper-pieced pattern.
pineapple
If you've not paper-pieced before, don't fret. There are instructions on how to do it in that link. Pineapple blocks are very easy to paper-piece.
pineapple
If you've not paper-pieced before, don't fret. There are instructions on how to do it in that link. Pineapple blocks are very easy to paper-piece.
#8
You gals are just fantastic..... Yes, it was the pineapple blocks that I really wanted to know about. I love the whole quilt but I had never seen those blocks before (can you believe it). I suppose I probably have seen them and not taken the pattern in, but they really gave something to this quilt....they went so well with the mariners compass blocks.
Thank you all and I just gotta say, I love this board!
Hugs
Caroline
Thank you all and I just gotta say, I love this board!
Hugs
Caroline
#10
You can always check Jenny Beyers website and see the most wonderful PP'd patterns out there. Her patterns look so very complicated, but she and Judal have made them so all of us can follow the pattern and be successful.
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