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AZ Jane 01-23-2017 09:32 AM

Google - http://www.generations-quilt-pattern...t-pattern.html. Books are lovely to look at but the internet is free.

caspharm 01-23-2017 12:09 PM

Also, check out Happy Quilting (http://happyquiltingmelissa.bigcartel.com/) Melissa Corry wrote a book with a lot of Irish Chain patterns. We had her at our club and it was fun.

Nathan's Mimi 01-23-2017 03:51 PM

MSQC Jenny Doan has a great tutorial on a single Irish chain. Quilt in a Day Elanor Burns has a good double Irish chain Pattern,check out QIAD web site.

quiltmaker123 01-23-2017 05:18 PM

Dear Butterfli19, Eleanor Burns has a great book on Double Irish Chain quilt. The instrustions are easy to follow. Hope that this helps.

madamekelly 01-24-2017 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by RedGarnet222 (Post 7746413)
I think that elenore burns has some great books with really good ,instructions for most any type of quilt you are looking to make. They are very beginner friendly, so I feel confident in suggesting them to you. She does have an irish chain one reasonably priced.
The other place I would suggest is an on line place called quilter's cache. (quilter'scache.com) It has tons of free block patterns all free for the downloading. And again , I am sure they have that pattern there in a few sizes.

Check out the library too. I have checked out many a book to make a quilt.


I get most of my quilt books from "alibris.com". Not affiliated, just a satisfied customer, most books I buy are $5-$10 with postage. Check them first because they are often cheaper than Amazon. That is where I have bought most of my Eleanor Burns patterns (except the one from my LQS, "Orion's Star" and the video).

dart1 01-25-2017 11:02 AM

I think Paint Me Judy(?) had us make an Irish Chain, or double Irish Chain, in 2012. All her instructions should be on here if you can go back to 2012. I really enjoyed doing it, and was thrilled with the way it turned out.


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