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Help with block name
Fair Warning: This is going to be an irritating question ;-).
Either on Pinterest or Google Images, I saw a block alternating with a 54/40 or fight block. This alternating block looked greatly like a Jacob's Ladder except that the center squares looked like they were sort of overflowing the center. I thought I'd saved the block but for the life of me, I can't find it. Does anyone know what I'm speaking of? If you don't know it's name, do you have a link? I am also having trouble picturing it. I searched and searched online and even checked all of my block books. I can't find it again. Any help appreciated. |
Are you thinking of this one?
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/name-pattern-border-ideas-t268991.html BTW, the second block is shoofly. |
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There's another one...Celtic Solstice by Bonnie Hunter.
http://quiltville.blogspot.ca/2015/0...-download.html |
Thanks for the help. None of the three are what I had in mind, but they are beautiful quilts!
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Without a link, it is difficult to help. Good Luck. Check your browsing history if you still have it.
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How about this one? It's a shot in the dark. http://www.quilterscache.com/L/Light...chenBlock.html
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Go to Google Image and do a search for 54/40 quilt block there might be some more.
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Originally Posted by EasyPeezy
(Post 7596085)
Go to Google Image and do a search for 54/40 quilt block there might be some more.
I also tried my browser cache. But I found the block via a Google search where I branched out, and I could have navigated anywhere. Someone on this board once posted the block. I have no idea which thread it was in. I remember people asking "what block is that?" It was kind of inttiguing. Like I said, it's sort of a Jacob's Ladder, but where it looks like center squares multiplied and escaped. Maybe the person who posted the block on the board at one point will see this and post it again! |
Also, it's not a 54/40, but a block that goes nicely with a 54/40 as an alternating block. It helps form a nice secondary pattern, but where the star in the 54/40 don't disappear.
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