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Originally Posted by dunster
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I think that dunster is correct. Thought it might be a Jaybird pattern called Come What May but it is not. Have fun with lining up all those seams.
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http://www.modabakeshop.com/2012/10/...ven-quilt.html
The Moda one does not seem to have partial seams. OK, it's true, I did not study the design just glanced. It is also on my bucket list! |
Originally Posted by EasyPeezy
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Love the look of basket weave but hate partial seams. If I was making that quilt I would
fake it. And with batik it would be even easier because it would all kind of blend in. I would fake it, too. No way I'd do the headache of partial seams when it can be done another way....though kudos to those who have the patience for partial seams! |
I have one from Keepsake Quilting called Woven Ribbons. I think it was a freebie from their newsletter, but I'm not sure.
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With more blocks and more seams, but still perhaps easier than partial seams, this is how I might make the lattice......9 patch style!
Notice the blue lines outlining the blocks in the upper left corner. Jan in VA |
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The Moda one doesn't use partial seams. I've made it, but you really do need to press your seams open. I didn't find it particularly "easy".
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Originally Posted by dunster
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It was a free pattern from Moda a year or so ago. I made it. Really was fun to do!
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As others have posted, it's Simply Woven from Moda Bakeshop.
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