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mommytomaddieraine 07-27-2013 07:17 PM

Looking for pattern to this quilt...can someone help?
 
http://pinterest.com/pin/47991552252450401/

alikigirl 07-27-2013 08:08 PM

The block is called keyhole. Here is a similar quilt, called flower Power, just need to add sashing. The strips are 2.5 " wide.
http://www.thankfullysew.com/index.p...47mpiimjvme3u5

starshine 07-27-2013 08:14 PM

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I thought I saw that pattern somewhere with Brick in the name. Not sure where but if I find it I'll post.

Hmm I see where it has a quilting board .com at the bottom and when I click on the picture I come back to QB and see this message

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So I am guessing that is was originally on here that I saw the picture, and for whatever reason the administration took the picture and posting off the board.

Dolphyngyrl 07-27-2013 09:29 PM

I think it is on the modabakeshop website

dakotamaid 07-28-2013 04:03 AM


Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl (Post 6199990)
I think it is on the modabakeshop website

You're right, here it is:

http://www.modabakeshop.com/2012/01/...road.html#more

mike'sgirl 07-28-2013 09:39 AM

I think the MSQC has one on their back wall in some of their tutes. Theirs has some applique on it, but the pieced block is the same.

heronlady 07-28-2013 11:31 AM

It looks like the "Brick Wall" quilt. I made one from a Moda jelly roll and added the sashing between each block. My notes say the 'center' piece (of a contrasting fabric) and 'top' piece are 2 1/2" x 8", the left side piece is 2 1/2" x 4 1/2", the bottom piece is 2 1/2" x 10", and the right piece is 2 1/2" x 6 1/2". (all measurements are "unfinished".) Sash with 1 1/2" wide unfinished, or width of your choice. Sew the two 8" pieces together lengthwise, then add the 4 1/2" piece at the left end, then add the 10" piece on the bottom, then finally the 6 1/2" piece on the "right" end. Press each seam before proceeding to the next. It goes together quickly if you chain piece multiple "bricks". The most difficult task is arranging them on the design board before sewing all the rows together. Good Luck.

heronlady 07-28-2013 11:38 AM

After re-reading my instructions, I should have said "After completing the five-piece "bricks, then sash with 1 1/2" strips."

GrannieAnnie 07-28-2013 12:20 PM


Originally Posted by mommytomaddieraine (Post 6199924)

This is one more quilt that is quite simple. Get out a pencil and graph paper and start sketching.

nancyw 07-29-2013 03:23 AM

I have seen it somewhere called the Mailbox quilt. You might try to google or bing it.


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