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peaceandjoy 07-31-2015 04:17 PM

Driving me crazy...
 
I first saw this quilt quite a while ago. Originally, it seems, there was a link to a free pattern, which has been taken down and replaced with a lovely embroidery that coordinates and was incorporated into the quilt the blogger made.

I've tried to track down the pattern, without success. I did try to contact Pink Caramel, the blogger, but did not receive a response.

Now I'm hoping that one of the best resources for information regarding quilting - this board, of course - can help. Any suggestions on how this was made? I'm attaching both a picture of the block and of the quilt.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-PRKluvVFS6...ind+Mill+1.JPG

https://s.yimg.com/fz/api/res/1.2/aB...01b6d2966b.jpg

garysgal 07-31-2015 04:28 PM

Apparently the pattern is no longer available. But I did find this on Pinterest and you could probably figure out how to make it. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/120471358758679595/

JT 07-31-2015 04:57 PM

With the link from garysgal above, it looks like it is paper pieced, starting with the center square and then layering around the square. Determine how big you want your quilt, the size of the blocks and do some practice ones with scraps. Neat block!

Gramie bj 07-31-2015 05:50 PM

Looks similar the Navaho rose only with fewer triangles. Start with center sq, add first triangle, but start sewing about 1/2 inch from the beginning of the seam than add rest of the triangles, sewing the full length of the seams. After adding the last triangle tuck it under the first one and go back and finish your first seam. Hope you can understand what I mean. Good luck

Tartan 07-31-2015 06:07 PM

It looks like a partial seam block. I would construct it by sewing a triangle on one side of the square and work my way around the other sides of the square. I would the finish the seam on the first triangle and trim away the overlapping fabric.

bearisgray 07-31-2015 06:49 PM

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It looks to me also like it starts with a partial seam.

See attached scan - - -

Onebyone 07-31-2015 06:57 PM

Looks like a square in a square with the corners overlapping. That would be the way I'd piece it. Either leave in the extra fabric or cut it off.

SharonTheriault 07-31-2015 07:02 PM


Originally Posted by bearisgray (Post 7273229)
It looks to me also like it starts with a partial seam.

See attached scan - - -

This a great instruction, even I understood it. :-) Makes me want to make it.

GingerK 07-31-2015 07:07 PM

That is a lovely little block. When I glanced at it, it reminded me of a twister but bearisgrey's instructions make much more sense.

bearisgray 07-31-2015 07:21 PM


Originally Posted by SharonTheriault (Post 7273246)
This a great instruction, even I understood it. :-) Makes me want to make it.

Thanks for the affirmation - I appreciate it!


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