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Do You Know This Pattern?
My daughter saw this pattern when she was in Toledo visiting the college there with her daughter and really liked it. I was wondering if it is a pattern that someone made up or if it is by a pattern. thanks in advance for any help. I know you all are a source of information and help.
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just be sure you click Upload too. it hides off screen a bit to the right.
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That you for your help.
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Here is the photo of the quilt I need to know if there is a pattern.Attachment 635561
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I didn't see the upload. Thanks for pointing that out.
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I have no idea of what the name of the pattern is, but I think it is made of units made of two triangles with a strip in the center, and all the units are sashed together using a strip the same width as the strip between the two triangles.
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I do believe that is the one! love it. easy to do too. https://cdn.quiltingboard.com/images/smilies/hunf.png
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Thanks for all your help. The one from Missouri Star looks like it. And Bearisgrey, thanks for the pattern. Thanks Quilt Woman44 .
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Here is the pattern in your photo, called Two Triangle: https://filminthefridge.com/2019/05/...lock-tutorial/
Here's a second article that is shorter, showing how to do the same technique: https://barbarafrankonline.com/tag/h...are-triangles/ |
Cute quilt. I'm always looking for ideas for scrappies. Thanks!
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Pretty pattern!
Thanks SuezQ! Looks like fun! |
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Similar, like tallchick states, but not the same. Your photo has the lattice on all sides of charm pieces. |
I found this but I think it is still not the exact pattern.
https://www.fabricgarden.com/shop/Pa...-x12937730.htm |
Originally Posted by SueZQ from MN
(Post 8509624)
Here is the pattern in your photo, called Two Triangle: https://filminthefridge.com/2019/05/...lock-tutorial/
Here's a second article that is shorter, showing how to do the same technique: https://barbarafrankonline.com/tag/h...are-triangles/ |
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