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It is beautiful!!!
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Originally Posted by KathyPhillips
(Post 4734255)
I would love to make this quilt, too! I will order the pattern from Keepsake Quilting. Looks like lots of us will be making this one. It is a real challenge!
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I made this quilt years ago. I'm pretty sure Keepsake Quilting still has it. I still have the pattern.
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Looks like a pattern called Cascading Leaves....alot of the girls in my old guild did it years ago....blessings
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I remember seeing this pattern & kit in the keepsakes Catalogue
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After such a run on Third Weekend In October patterns, I Googled to see what might have started it all and discovered Quilting Board! Thank you all who ordered it and other INNOVATIONS patterns as well! They are shipping out today.
To answer a few of the questions that have risen--no it is not difficult. Just straight seams. There ARE a lot of pieces and a lot of seams that is why it is so striking! One similar was featured in Fons and Porter and it was SO similar i feel it was a knockoff but didn't have such a nice border. It requires purchased half square triangle papers but the others are ones you make yourself using a method that is easy and accurate and inexpensive - not photocopy. The pattern is an older one, it has been my best seller, and is still being offered at the original price of $7.00 on my website. The original quilt won many awards. There is a wall hanging version called New Leaves wall hanging as well. Same techniques, lots fewer pieces! |
october quilt
Or you could order a pkg of the pre-cut leaves and applique them all over the top!
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Originally Posted by innokom
(Post 4735583)
After such a run on Third Weekend In October patterns, I Googled to see what might have started it all and discovered Quilting Board! Thank you all who ordered it and other INNOVATIONS patterns as well! They are shipping out today.
To answer a few of the questions that have risen--no it is not difficult. Just straight seams. There ARE a lot of pieces and a lot of seams that is why it is so striking! One similar was featured in Fons and Porter and it was SO similar i feel it was a knockoff but didn't have such a nice border. It requires purchased half square triangle papers but the others are ones you make yourself using a method that is easy and accurate and inexpensive - not photocopy. The pattern is an older one, it has been my best seller, and is still being offered at the original price of $7.00 on my website. The original quilt won many awards. There is a wall hanging version called New Leaves wall hanging as well. Same techniques, lots fewer pieces! Ladies, meet Ruth Powers, designer of Third Weekend in October and many other beautiful quilts. |
Our Best Seasonal Quilts
Originally Posted by MaryKatherine
(Post 4728297)
Help me ladies. I captured this photo from this site but I have no idea who made this beautiful quilt. I've decided its a "must do" . Now I need to know where it came from. Thanks
MaryKatherine Amazion has the book the quilt is in. the book is called : Our Best Seasonal Quilts. Here is the site for you to look at. Used the book was around $7.26 plus shipping. It is a really great quilt. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0848723627/...l_5eczxqydfr_b I have the book. [email protected] good luck . |
I bought the pattern when it first came out. It does take a bit of work, but it isn't hard. It was what kept me sane when my husband was recovering from 4x by-pass surgery. It is gorgeous!
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