Can someone identify the name of this quilt pattern, Please??
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I made this quilt in approximately 2001 and did not attach a label. I gave the quilt to my son and daughter-in-law recently and they would like the details of the quilt.
Has anyone made this pattern? Thanks so much for your help. I do put very detailed labels on all quilts now! |
It looks to me like Attic Windows, diagonally set, with a nine patch inside each window.
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It looks like a version of tumbling blocks. Usually all 3 sides of the block are the same diamond shape, but in this case one side is a square 9-patch and the other two sides are parallelograms.
Edited: It is hard to see the pattern because we're not looking at the quilt straight on. |
Sorry, I have no idea on the details ... instead, I will admire this quilt!
What a great 3-D effect created. I keep visualizing a spin-off with FC centres in place of the 9Ps. Yeaaa!!! for the Canadian penny that got into the photo. However, I don't think this is a mini-quilt, as it looks like it is draped over a couch. So I am not sure what purpose the copper is serving? |
I think it is a variation of the Nine Patch Tumbler Block quilt pattern.
http://www.fabricaddict.net/shop/c/p...-x18735220.htm |
It's a tumbling block pattern using 9-patches for one side. Very nice quilt.
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I like the quilt.
I have no idea what the pattern name is. Do you remember if you used set-in or partial seams when you constructed it? I can draw the body of the quilt, but I have not figured out how to assemble it - yet. |
bear, it's Attic Windows, so the sides are sewn in a "Y" seam.
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Poor Queen Elizabeth, to be so easily confused with our beloved yet homely Abraham Lincoln. :D
I, too, was wondering what purpose was served by placing a penny on top of the picture. |
Originally Posted by popover
(Post 7851418)
When did you start putting Lincoln on Canadian pennies?
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