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Help please, name of this quilt pattern
Hi Guys,
Does somebody know the name of this quilt pattern or who it is by. I have had to post a link instead of a picture - sorry about that. https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/5476...0ac1fdcdcc2c0a Thanks in advance for your help. Caroline |
I am just guessing, but it looks like, from the angle that the picture was taken, that it could be manufactured. You could probably make up your own using pictures of the different components.
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No help here, but I can see why you like it!! I do too!
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I clicked the Visit button on the Pinterest link and it takes you to a site from another country. I can't read the words but OMG there is some beautiful appliqued work on there.
This one looks fairly simple if you break it down, I'm sure you could find some similar snowmen, houses etc and make a lovely quilt without a pattern. |
It looks like something I've seen in a Thimbleberries book. I wouldn't think you'd need a pattern - just download pictures of snowmen, stars, trees, etc. from various sites to make your own appliques.
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Primitive Gatherings maybe? I agree it could be made without a pattern.
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Thimbleberries and Debbie Mumm come to mind. Just guessing though.
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looks like a catalog picture to me.
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I wondered where this thread went! :)
It looks like Debbie Mumm to me. |
If you right click the mouse and scrol down to "translate", it will give you English. I have seen almost all of those blocks here and there. I see some of Missouri Star patterns.
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Hi Guys,
Thanks for all your comments.... I did translate the site into English, but it didn't seem to be selling patterns or anything else fro that matter. Hugs Caroline |
I think it is a sampler quilt that maybe the maker just used blocks that she/he liked. I think it would be easy to make your own blocks of things that you like. It possibly could be a Debbie Mumm pattern but not sure. Good luck on your search
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I dragged the image into Google images and got about 15 pages of hits, mostly pinterest. My guess is that it was a commercially made quilt that a lot of people liked. Never found a pattern for it.
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Originally Posted by Prism99
(Post 8021615)
I dragged the image into Google images and got about 15 pages of hits, mostly pinterest. My guess is that it was a commercially made quilt that a lot of people liked. Never found a pattern for it.
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Originally Posted by misspriss
(Post 8021419)
If you right click the mouse and scrol down to "translate", it will give you English. I have seen almost all of those blocks here and there. I see some of Missouri Star patterns.
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I am sure it is commercial, and I think Target was the retailer. We have a throw that is a very similsr pattern.
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Just looks like a Christmas sampler quilt to me. Just find different Christmas pictures you like and use them.
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I agree, looks like Debbie Mumm.
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It was a block of the month but I can't remember from where I was going to do it but it was to expensive for my budget I wonder if you could find it by looking for past block of the month it has not been that long ago
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Check Bunny Hill Designs, she has similar patterns!
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In Chrome, Google Translate did a good job of translating it from whatever it is (perhaps Russian?). However, I don't see a way to order it. Its listed under "Journal" and kind of looks like just one quilter's bucket list or maybe they made all those quilts? Hard to tell. It seems to me you could do an interpretation of that kind of applique design without needing the exact pattern. It's certainly cute.
I tried a Google image search for the picture and the exact same one came up on a site in Spanish. It's impossible to tell who owns the right to the picture, but it's not likely to be both of them. That search also found quite a few similar quilts, for further inspiration: https://www.google.com/search?tbs=sb...V9DP4Mjg&hl=en |
I tried to look too and somehow ended up on UK Pinterest and some wonderful UK blogs. Whoa! I was wandering all over England with my mouth hanging open. Such beautiful fabrics and patterns! OMG! Thanks for the trip Carolinepaj!
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