Check this link out. It has a picture of a quilt with that design and where for get further information.
http://www.quiltersmuse.com/antique_designs.htm |
thanks for the compliments. :P
everything we've seen so far points to its being one individual's adaptation of a wedding ring. The adaptation was very likely inspired by the Friendship Wreath/Knot. however, the circles are bigger and more "open" than in the wreath. also the arrows point inward so the circles touch each other. i think they're both pretty. i feel an adaptation of my own comin' on. :wink: |
Don't know what we'd do without you!
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you'd do just fine, but it makes me feel special to know you think otherwise. :P
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WOW, thats it, now can you tell me where you found it? I'd surely love to make it. I hit the download and nothing came up. Do you have the web site?
Thank You Quiltcrazy :D |
I finally did get to open, thanks again, aslo do I have to add the 1/4" seam allowance or is it part of the templates?
quitlcrazy ( Donna) :) |
the seam allowance should show up when you open the file. to make sure they show up when you print it, click on the "Advanced" button in Acrobat Reader and put a check next to "print as image". set it to the highest dpi.
also, to make sure the templates come out the right size, set page scaling to "none" i didnt' get that pattern from a website. i did it myself. |
Originally Posted by vicki reno
I lOVE it! Soo pretty! Is this public domain? And can we have a pattern for it? If so I'd love a copy if its no problem or someone has the time nad talent to do it. Me I jsut ain't got enuf brains to design patterns :!: :lol:
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:) So happy to have found this pattern and this website--Thank you.
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quiltcrazy, what is the quilting design? I can see along the outside of quilt,but how did they do the inside? I would love to do a reproduction quilt with that pattern!! I love those old traditional patterns.
Thank so much, Patrice for the pattern that I could download :D That was sweet of you. |
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