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Originally Posted by maxnme01
(Post 5996852)
It's called "Less Than Traditional" and the templets can be purchased at www.quiltershaven.net
They are out of Las Cruces, N.M. and once had a quilt shop in Rancho Cucamonga and Ontario, Calif. All of the quilts from this series are reversible. |
"Less Than Traditional" I have the pattern and templates, Charlie is a wonderful woman and gave our sewing group several kits for the children to sew on in Chaparral, NM.
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Originally Posted by JustAbitCrazy
(Post 5990070)
It looks to me like it's that mock cathedral window pattern, made by sewing two circles of fabric together right sides together, then turning right sides out through a slit in the white fabric which is located towards the side and then covered up when the circles are sewn together forming 4 half circle "flaps". In this case the colored circle used initially is pieced of four quarter square triangles. Very pretty and interesting. I've never seen it done with that circle pieced like that.
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Does anyone know where a pattern is for this? I would love to try it.
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How do I find Nancy Zieman's website? Would like to make this quilt.
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I think it is Robbing Peter to pay Paul. It might be the scrappy version.
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Nancy is at http://www.nancysnotions.com/
here is a free pattern done with denim http://www.crazycreekquilts.com/denim-circle-quilt-free-pattern.html and this http://quiltinspiration.blogspot.com...im-quilts.html |
Yes it is less than traditional technique. There are videos at justnotions.com. This quilt uses 4 patch square for one side of circle. I love charlie(creator of Less Than Tradional technique) creativity . Enjoy. Gloria
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It is a mock cathedral windows, distinguished by the backing starting as a four patch, as Jan said. People who want to sell patterns will, of course, have a sexier name that “Mock cathedral windows”.
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Originally Posted by quiltingmimipj
(Post 5990049)
A friend of mine found this picture of a quilt. Do you know the pattern?
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