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Thanks to all!
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LOL!!!!
girl fight! girl fight! :lol: :lol: :lol: |
The name of the pattern is called Ocean Waves and can be found at quilterscache.com (it is paper pieced). I love it also. Sheree
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I believe it is called Lady of the Lake....
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Thanks for the laugh!
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I agree with Ghostrider and stormatsea45. I think it is Northwind/Corn and Beans done in the style of Karen Combs' Batik Waves. Now after all this, I may have to put this on my list of to-do.
Ghostrider, I had to laugh at the succotash comment. My mom, who was originally from Ohio, always made succotash. My brother once told me he used to go down in the cellar and eat a jar (quart). He loved the stuff. |
Here is the NorthWind Block that Ghostrider found and gave you a sample of.
I agree with her this is the one, but definetely take a look a corn and beans because the way the pattern is shown for NorthWind it is already a 12 inch block and with the two sides put together it would make a 24 " block. So you would have to scale the pattern in half the make a 12" block. Though this will not work for the pattern you showed, I think the center would look great done in a material with a pattern, like a floral, then put together using a keladioscope square block in the center. Then pick up the colors from the floral pattern using batiks for the triangles. Just some food for thought. http://www.quilterscache.com/N/NorthWindBlock.html
Originally Posted by motomom
Such a MYSTERY! This is fun, I'm glad my daughter picked this one!
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http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/s...aughing025.gif Ok Barbara from now on when I need a laugh I am just going to do a search on your name and read all your comments. I know I have told you before, but I just love your sense of humor!
Originally Posted by butterflywing
LOL!!!!
girl fight! girl fight! :lol: :lol: :lol: |
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