Does anyone know the name of this pattern?
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]373490[/ATTACH]There is so much wisdom on this board!! I've looked and looked and cannot find the name of this quilt block. If someone could help me, I would appreciate it.
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well, my first thought was that it is one of Dear Jane's blocks. i looked at all the blocks, though, and it does not appear to be one of them.
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well the center looks like Rob Peter to Pay Paul blocks.
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It's based on the Orange Peel ... but not sure if the block as it's shown has a name.
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Indiana
source: 5500 Quilt Block Designs by Maggie Malone. |
I think I have that pattern somewhere. It looks so familiar to me. It will take me some time to find it, but I do think I have it.
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I dunno but it sure is pretty!
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Thank you Karen!!
Jane |
I have seen it but don't have it. Is it something like honeybee?
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Originally Posted by KarenK
(Post 5624147)
Indiana
source: 5500 Quilt Block Designs by Maggie Malone. "Circle & Square" from a 1936 KC Star, and "Oil Fields of Oklahoma" from the KC Star. The quilt top looks like it could be late 30's or 40's fabric. What a treasure. |
Sorry I can't help with naming this quilt but it sure is cool. Do you know the story behind this quilt? Some of the fabrics look old.
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it reminds me of a variation of Cathedral Windows
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I was thinking a variation of orange peel, but I don't know.
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I believe it could be cathredal window
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Originally Posted by quiltmama22
(Post 5627341)
---and the Barbara Brackman "Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns" also lists 2 other names:
"Circle & Square" from a 1936 KC Star, and "Oil Fields of Oklahoma" from the KC Star. The quilt top looks like it could be late 30's or 40's fabric. What a treasure. Jane |
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