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1000scraps 02-02-2018 07:06 AM

Can someone name this pattern?
 
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Hello, how is this block named?

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Thank you!

RedGarnet222 02-02-2018 09:38 AM

I think this type quilt is a medallion. I am sorry I don't know it by any other name. It also looks to be a very neat table topper that has a lovely overhang.

Anniedeb 02-02-2018 09:52 AM

Don't know what block it is, but it's beautiful!!

SusieQOH 02-02-2018 03:41 PM

I hope someone knows because I love it!

Terry99 02-02-2018 04:08 PM

I don't have a clue what it is, but it is awfully nice.

LGJARN52 02-03-2018 04:21 AM

I've never seen it before either. Maybe it was an original design by the maker.

KwiltyKahy 02-03-2018 11:28 AM

Beautiful!!

Bjbaxter 02-03-2018 12:04 PM

Looks like a Storm at Sea to me.

JanieH 02-03-2018 12:44 PM

I love it also and hope someone can identify it. I would love to make one for a table topper.

Barb in Louisiana 02-03-2018 04:19 PM

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I don't know the pattern name, but I really like that block. I counted from one edge to the other and figured out that it finishes as an 18 inch block.

All my measurements unless otherwise noted are finish measurements. You have to add any seam allowances.
Step 1 – Center 4 patch that finishes at 4 inches. Square now measures 4.5 inches unfinished.
Step 2 – Your first flying geese will finish at 1” x 4”. You will need 4 of the FG. Add the first two Flying Geese on opposite sides.
Step 3 - Add a 1” square on each end to the other two flying geese. Then sew them onto the other sides. Square now measures 6.5 inches unfinished.
Step 4 - Make 4 more FG. These will measure 2”x6” when finished. Sew 1 on two opposing sides.
Step 5 - Make 4 – 4 patches that will measure 2” square when finished. Sew a 4 patch to each end of the two remaining FG. Then sew the two strips on opposing sides. The square should measure 10.5 inches unfinished.
Step 6- Sew a finished 1”x10” strip to opposing sides.
Step 7- Sew a 1” square on each end of the other 1”x10” strips. Sew the stripes on the other 2 sides. Square should now measure 12.5 inches square.
Step 8- This one is a little bit harder. You will need 1 inch squares for the corners and a modified 2”x12” FG with a 1 inch strip sewed on the outer edge, then sewed to each end. At this point, the unfinished size should measure 18.5 inches, from upper tip to lower tip.

NOTE: To make this block easier, you could add another 1” square on each corner or a half square triangle. Either would look good. The original table topper block appears to be birthed rather than bound.

This is my version from EQ7.

Edited to add:
NOTE: I know why I am not a pattern writer. I wrote this time several times and I still don't know if it's clear to anyone but me. "smile"
Found a mistake. The outside squares on the final round should be contrasting, not matching the strips. I am going to change those and add a half square triangle to show you how it could look.


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