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donnaree59 07-18-2013 05:11 AM

Anyone know name of this pattern?
 
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I have 2 young girls who come over weekly to learn to quilt. One of them found this picture and would like to try this as her next project. I would like to find the pattern for her if I could so that she can actually learn to go by the patterns and learn as she works. Does anyone know the name and where I could find it? Better yet, does anyone have one they'd like to sell? Thank you.

quilter1 07-18-2013 05:20 AM

I don't know the pattern name but it looks easy enough to draft up, then set the blocks on point.

Tartan 07-18-2013 05:23 AM

Very pretty but I don't know the pattern. You could try your hand at writing a pattern for it, it looks fairly simple.

roguequilter 07-18-2013 05:29 AM

did you ask the girl where she found the pic? looks like something out of a quilt or home dec mag. you might find directions or more info on-line. but as quilter 1 states, it would be easy to draft. four patch w large setting blocks. the white borders around the block would be added to the strips before they are subcut, then as sashing between rows of blocks. pretty..good beginner quilt. post pics of what the girls turn out :))

blondeslave 07-18-2013 05:36 AM

Makes a pretty quilt.

Donnamarie 07-18-2013 05:37 AM

I don't know the pattern but it is very easy to figure out. Nice quilt. Good luck!

mighty 07-18-2013 06:19 AM

I sure do not know, but is is very pretty!

willferg 07-18-2013 07:09 AM

I kind of recall seeing that somewhere, and the smaller squares were charms. I think I figured that if the charms finished at 4.5" and there are two of them, that's 9", plus an inch for the white border, and that would be a 10" square. So the big square would be cut at 10.5 to finish at 10", and one inch sashing would be used all around.

Hope that helps!

irishrose 07-18-2013 07:14 AM

Have the young lady look through the Moda Bake Shop site.

Peckish 07-18-2013 07:50 AM

I tracked the quilt through Pinterest and lost it at Etsy, sorry.

Maybe try a different angle - if she can't use this quilt to learn how to follow a pattern, maybe she can use it to learn how to dissect pictures of quilts to create her own pattern. :)

EasyPeezy 07-18-2013 10:43 AM

Here's a very similar pattern. Just have to do a few adjustments.

http://www.laurenandjessijung.com/pa...llis_quilt.pdf

nativetexan 07-18-2013 11:52 AM

it looks like 10 inch layer cakes and 5 inch charms put together with skinny sashings. great way to show off fabrics.

quilt addict 07-18-2013 12:27 PM


Originally Posted by Peckish (Post 6183820)
I tracked the quilt through Pinterest and lost it at Etsy, sorry.

Maybe try a different angle - if she can't use this quilt to learn how to follow a pattern, maybe she can use it to learn how to dissect pictures of quilts to create her own pattern. :)

I agree with Peckish that use this opportunity to teach how to plan your own quilt. I wish someone had taught me that early on in my journey.

It is great of you to be passing on the knowledge and it is a very pretty and easy pattern.:cool:

ManiacQuilter2 07-18-2013 02:39 PM


Originally Posted by willferg (Post 6183758)
I kind of recall seeing that somewhere, and the smaller squares were charms. I think I figured that if the charms finished at 4.5" and there are two of them, that's 9", plus an inch for the white border, and that would be a 10" square. So the big square would be cut at 10.5 to finish at 10", and one inch sashing would be used all around.

Hope that helps!

I agree with willferg, I think her proportions are correct. You need to know how large of a quilt that you want her to make. A lap quilt is best or smaller for a beginner. I would also suggest you do look at the Moda Bake shop. Lots of quilts that always inspire me.

donnaree59 07-18-2013 06:07 PM

Thank all of you! I had to leave all day today and am just getting home. I will tell her about the dimensions/ideas y'all have and see what she thinks. She's made one baby quilt already, and I'm just so thrilled she has already went out and purchased more fabric! She had found the picture on my Pinterest account, but like Peckish said above... you lose it in Etsy! I'm going now to look at the link EazyPeezy gave me and at the Moda site. Whenever she gets it done, I'll try to post it for her! She's gotten some really cute fabrics! Thank all of you again!

donnaree59 07-18-2013 06:10 PM

Ok, EasyPeezy, I'm back already! That pattern will work! She can visually look at it and change it to make what she is wanting. This will give her the basics of following a pattern from beginning to end. Thank you so much! She'll be excited too. PLUS, it was free! Can't get any better than that.

MargeD 07-19-2013 09:02 AM

I'm afraid I can't tell you the name, but it looks basically like a large square of fabric bordered in white lattice and 4-patch blocks bordered in lattice and set on point. It shouldn't be too hard to draft and if you don't want to figure the triangular setting triangles, I would just make the squares and trim them off (that's the lazy quilter in me speaking). It's a beautiful quilt, colorful and cheerful.

kjohnson0523 07-19-2013 09:24 AM

I did a similar quilt called "Baby Lattice". That pattern is on Moda Bakeshop but it is done using charm packs. I think that it could be adapted easily. Diary of a Quilter also a layer cake friendly pattern for a lattice quilt. Hope this helps to get you started.

sept97 07-19-2013 02:21 PM

looks like a layer cake and 4 charms?????? set on point

nananurse 07-20-2013 03:00 AM


Originally Posted by donnaree59 (Post 6183510)
I have 2 young girls who come over weekly to learn to quilt. One of them found this picture and would like to try this as her next project. I would like to find the pattern for her if I could so that she can actually learn to go by the patterns and learn as she works. Does anyone know the name and where I could find it? Better yet, does anyone have one they'd like to sell? Thank you.

Try modabakeshop.com. I think I saw something similar on that page.

nance-ell 07-20-2013 08:42 AM

Very nice quilt! I have a layer cake and a matching set of charms. Looks like it will be perfect with 1" neutral strips in between and set on point. I wanted to use these fabrics without having to cut them and this will be ideal! Thanks for sharing the pic and inspiring me! Good luck working it out for yourself. Everyone's suggestions seemed on target here, so have fun!

quiltmau 07-20-2013 08:54 AM


Originally Posted by donnaree59 (Post 6183510)
I have 2 young girls who come over weekly to learn to quilt. One of them found this picture and would like to try this as her next project. I would like to find the pattern for her if I could so that she can actually learn to go by the patterns and learn as she works. Does anyone know the name and where I could find it? Better yet, does anyone have one they'd like to sell? Thank you.

Keepsake Quilting had a kit with a similiar pattern but not set on point. Write or call and ask them

cristykessler 07-20-2013 12:18 PM

possible quilt pattern
 
http://www.fourpawsquilting.com/pages/patterns.html


QUOTE=donnaree59;6183510]I have 2 young girls who come over weekly to learn to quilt. One of them found this picture and would like to try this as her next project. I would like to find the pattern for her if I could so that she can actually learn to go by the patterns and learn as she works. Does anyone know the name and where I could find it? Better yet, does anyone have one they'd like to sell? Thank you.[/QUOTE]

cristykessler 07-20-2013 12:25 PM

picture of pattern
 
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hopefully this allows the pic to show.

donnaree59 07-20-2013 01:35 PM


Originally Posted by cristykessler (Post 6187264)
hopefully this allows the pic to show.

Thank you so much Christy! This is IT! I'll let her decide if she wants to invest in the pattern, but since it has how much fabric is needed, I think we can wing it from here. Thank you so much for going to all this trouble!

willis.debra 07-20-2013 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by Peckish (Post 6183820)
I tracked the quilt through Pinterest and lost it at Etsy, sorry.

Maybe try a different angle - if she can't use this quilt to learn how to follow a pattern, maybe she can use it to learn how to dissect pictures of quilts to create her own pattern. :)

I totally agree. Teach her the skill to make the pattern herself and you give her a skill for a lifetime.

cristykessler 07-21-2013 05:02 AM

most welcome
 

Originally Posted by donnaree59 (Post 6187345)
Thank you so much Christy! This is IT! I'll let her decide if she wants to invest in the pattern, but since it has how much fabric is needed, I think we can wing it from here. Thank you so much for going to all this trouble!


You are absolutely welcome. It happens I was looking for a pattern that would allow me to use some fabric my niece chose for a quilt. It has large elephants on it, and I didn't want to cut them up. So, this is going to work for me too. Your question led to me knowing what to do with my niece's quilt. :)

Happy Quilting! Cristy

mattie washington 07-21-2013 06:49 PM

It is so pretty,looks easy to make.I might make that next.

GrannieAnnie 07-21-2013 09:55 PM


Originally Posted by donnaree59 (Post 6183510)
I have 2 young girls who come over weekly to learn to quilt. One of them found this picture and would like to try this as her next project. I would like to find the pattern for her if I could so that she can actually learn to go by the patterns and learn as she works. Does anyone know the name and where I could find it? Better yet, does anyone have one they'd like to sell? Thank you.

Drag out the pencils and graph paper. Decide how wide you want the sashing to be then make the small squares about 4 times that wide and the big squares twice that plus the width of the sashing.

Could be large square 9" squares, smaller would be 4" with the sashing 1" all around ----------------those would be finished sizes.

DOTTYMO 07-23-2013 10:38 PM

Country garden four patch from book quick quilts by R. Wilkinson.PM It hasn't been printed as far as I can find since 1994

jmoore 08-27-2013 03:55 AM

Coming upon this post late as I can barely keep up with my regular emails this time of year... but I am just starting this pattern for my son for Christmas. So far I have the fat quarters cut from half yards of batik fabric that I picked out this spring. It is a pretty simple pattern and hopefully will go together quickly.


Originally Posted by donnaree59 (Post 6187345)
Thank you so much Christy! This is IT! I'll let her decide if she wants to invest in the pattern, but since it has how much fabric is needed, I think we can wing it from here. Thank you so much for going to all this trouble!


PolkaBabe 08-27-2013 09:42 AM

My first thought is a form of a double 4 patch.

Jubileequilter 12-08-2024 01:49 PM

Grandma’s window
 
I have seen it called Grandma’s window

Originally Posted by donnaree59 (Post 6183510)
I have 2 young girls who come over weekly to learn to quilt. One of them found this picture and would like to try this as her next project. I would like to find the pattern for her if I could so that she can actually learn to go by the patterns and learn as she works. Does anyone know the name and where I could find it? Better yet, does anyone have one they'd like to sell? Thank you.


LGJARN52 12-09-2024 01:31 PM

I found it and ordered a downloadable copy (9 pages) for myself. It is Grandma's Quilt Patterns--March and is from Under the Shamrock on Etsy. $9.95 plus .70 for tax. Even the pictures match if anyone is wanting this one. I'm someone that needs a pattern...not good at winging it.


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