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Help with name of pattern please
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]474529[/ATTACH]RugosaB posted wonderful photos from the Sauders quilt show in Ohio. This quilt was one of them. Can anyone tell me what the name of this quilt pattern is? Is it a variation of the Hunter Star? Thin strips which form the pinwheels are different, however. I would appreciate any help. I love it. Thanks.
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makes me think of an Eleanor Burns one for sure.
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Looks like a variation on the D4P with a twist.
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Looks like a variation of a Hunter's star...
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I saw that one too and thought that it was a beautiful quilt. Very subtle coloring and love the one flower block. Wouldn't this be a beautiful wedding quilt? Or birthday quilt? Or anniversary quilt? Gosh that quilt is gorgeous. Thanks for asking the question about the pattern.
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Jumping on here because I'd love to see what pattern this is as well - just beautiful.
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I think am sure I have seen it on Eleanor Burns Quilt in a Day. She my even have a video in her web sight.
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I don't know the name of the pattern, but as Paper Princess said, it looks like a variation on the Hunter Star block. The only difference is the corner pieces are cut at a 90 degree angle (HST) instead of 45 degrees....
Of course that doesn't help you if you have your heart set on the applique part. :o) |
Thanks everyone for your input. I think it's a variation on the Hunter Star too. Maybe someone here will have a pattern name. I will also check out the Eleanor Burns site.
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I think I found it. It is called The Gretchen Block. There are several tutorials on blogs. I found it here on this site too. It doesn't have the applique block but I am guessing that would be easy enough to add. I hope this helps.
http://quilterscache.com/G/GretchenBlock.html |
Variation of hunters star very very easy
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I've tried to put a picture collage together showing how I did a hunters star easy easy way. Measure lengths on the cutting mat squares. Hope it makes sense. I was told next time I do a hunters star I must do it this way.
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Originally Posted by Ladibug
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I think I found it. It is called The Gretchen Block. There are several tutorials on blogs. I found it here on this site too. It doesn't have the applique block but I am guessing that would be easy enough to add. I hope this helps.
http://quilterscache.com/G/GretchenBlock.html |
KLO, I think it is the subtle colors that make this and I agree it would be beautiful for a wedding or special gift.
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Originally Posted by nativetexan
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makes me think of an Eleanor Burns one for sure.
similar to this Garden Lattice quilt in a Day but with different proportions. |
Well, I just hit the jackpot! Craftsy has the pattern, the Gretchen Quilt, and it is a free download!! Isn't the web wonderful!
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THANKS for the update. Will have to go and check Craftsy out.
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I think it is a hunters star block. When put together differently, they have a different look. The secondary pattern shows up in some layouts but not in others.
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I just saw something like this recently but I am not sure where. It sure is pretty, isn't it ?
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Here is a nice tutorial for the Gretchen block:
http://seven-stitches.blogspot.com/2...tructions.html |
Don't know the name but I really like it.
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RE Quilt Pattern
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I posted a picture a while back -done in French General Fabrics. Quilt was done in a class-no paper piecing and goes together really easy-Pattern was also published in Australian Patchwork & Quilting Magazine in January. Picture attached. KIWIAussie Jen
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