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I am at a loss looking for a pattern
I am looking for a pattern that is similar to a BOM
I can remember that is resembled a village on one of the outer boarders. The most outer border were flying geese. It is not all that important that I find EXACTLY that pattern, but I am looking for something along that theme and in the past saw several that I admired and was told them were BOM. If you were to send anything my way I would be greatly appreciative. I am now brain dead from looking. My daughters bedroom is in rustic colors, so beige, gold and burgundy and greens would fall in line This would be a 1st wedding anniversary quilt for my daughter. When she graduated as a chemist I made a periodic table quilt with over 118 elements that I embroidered and then sashed together. SO now I have to top that!! HAHA MANY THANKS for any consideration, I appreciate all responses and thank you! |
why not make your own block layout. go to quilters cach and pick a few and go from there. if the ones you like are bom that is basicly the same idea. you can really go to town on it then. goog luck.
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I saw this pattern on the site here it is a bom but too complicated for me in England to do. Idea for you.
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that is lovely. way beyond me.
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Have you that about a Piecemaker quilt or a McKennen Ryan quilt?
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Ladies you have responding in record time, I am thinking of using all of your suggestions in drafting a quilt top that will be mine. I guess we better share on the patent though! I have quilted one piecemaker many moons ago but I have not heard of Mckennen Ryan so I certainly have homework.
Thank you all so much for your help and I really appreciate the time you took to respond! Jane |
pretty but i sure couldnt do that one. above my level.
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Could this be the pattern you seek?
It's “All Around the Town,” designed by Kathy Stubbs Ward. Jan in VA |
Originally Posted by lowjane
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I have not heard of Mckennen Ryan
http://pineneedles.com/ |
I'd love to see a photo of your periodic table quilt!!!
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http://www.quiltingboard.com/links-r...rn-t76640.html
http://www.therabbitfactory.com./ This was posted from a different member of this board. May be that's the one you are looking for. |
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Here's another that might give you some ideas:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]399712[/ATTACH] |
Originally Posted by oakhillstradingpost
(Post 5902285)
I'd love to see a photo of your periodic table quilt!!!
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http://www.sulky-international.de/sc...p?seite_id=173
This is a German paper piecing Village BOM. I've made it , the language really presents no problem as you pice by numbers |
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Here is one (BOM 2012 but no more available). I have two of the houses but nit the one with trees, I must have removed the file. There are plenty of free house blocks to download, I just saw one pattern with 16 houses on EQBoutique/free patterns. Maybe this picture will be of help to you
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Wow Hevemi! That is beautiful. What a fun quilt!
I googled it to see if I could find the pattern, but I'm not sure that it is available in the US/Canada. Does anyone know?? Carole |
It could be the Crab Apple Hill Over the river through the woods pattern She has a new one out Route 66. Here is a link to her site. Luann
http://www.crabapplehillstudio.com/p...oween.html?p=2 |
Originally Posted by Chester the bunny
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Wow Hevemi! That is beautiful. What a fun quilt!
I googled it to see if I could find the pattern, but I'm not sure that it is available in the US/Canada. Does anyone know?? Carole Carol, Sulky has those patterns for free .... this is the link to the current BOM. http://www.sulky-international.de/sc...p?seite_id=319 Look at the left sidebar ...you'll see the other years' BOM listed ... HTH :) |
Originally Posted by DOTTYMO
(Post 5901587)
I saw this pattern on the site here it is a bom but too complicated for me in England to do. Idea for you.
The pattern is not difficult, just a little time consuming, as you can imagine....but lots of fun to make and lots of fun to shop for "just the right fabrics" for all the flora and fauna. This was the very first quilt I ever entered into a show. It has won a few ribbons so far. I am very proud of it. I did it ALL by machine....even the spiderweb! Now I am working on "Affairs of the Heart" and am doing it all by machine as well. Hugs, Drue |
Originally Posted by calano1
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Carol, Sulky has those patterns for free .... this is the link to the current BOM. http://www.sulky-international.de/sc...p?seite_id=319
Look at the left sidebar ...you'll see the other years' BOM listed ... HTH :) |
Originally Posted by willferg
(Post 5903276)
Here's another that might give you some ideas:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]399712[/ATTACH] |
Originally Posted by susiestone
(Post 5906205)
love this pattern where can I find it ??
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