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nightquilter 04-02-2016 08:39 PM

Name of pattern?
 
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Does anyone know the name of this pattern?

EasyPeezy 04-02-2016 09:52 PM

Don't know the name of the pattern but here's some info. Hope this helps.
http://stitchintherapy.blogspot.ca/2...h-4-patch.html

DOTTYMO 04-03-2016 01:27 AM

Each block is divided into 3 sections. One section is 3 squares of different colours. Second section 3 squares of different colours. Third section is a stripe of cream full length.
the blocks are then placed vertical and next horizontal to make pattern.

nannykins8 04-03-2016 02:56 AM

This is the pattern from Merry Mayhem's New Years Day Mystery 2012. She called it Chips and Strips.
It makes up quickly.

ManiacQuilter2 04-03-2016 05:16 AM

Here is her website:
http://merrymayhem.com/mystery-quilts.html

nannykins8 04-03-2016 07:18 AM

After her mysteries have been free for a short time, they then become patterns you pay for. This one was #134.
and when I check it out, you don't see the finished quilt, just a short description. Maybe I am missing something.
but basically, this is a rail fence pattern, with variations.

Geri B 04-04-2016 04:55 AM

So how can one person "sell" a pattern, while someone else gives free instructions on another site...of a variation of a traditional pattern.
Just wondering. This has been the answer for me...have two shoeboxes filled with 2 1/2" squares.....

AZ Jane 04-04-2016 05:36 AM

Variation of Fence Rail, 2 of the rails are scrappy.

Onebyone 04-04-2016 06:51 AM

I made this before. I used four patches, one set all scrappy one set with solid squares on one side. Sewing the solid squares was much easier then sewing a strip of solid to the two squares. It's not a copyright violation to show how to make a quilt pattern, just can't show or copy any of the original written instructions.

red-warrior 04-04-2016 07:17 AM

Thanks DOTTYMO I never would have figured that out! I am still learning how to see the different blocks in quilts and
appreciate your help!

laurilli 04-04-2016 09:50 AM

I made one similar to this from a Bonnie Hunter free scrap pattern. You can google Bonnie, I don't know how to add web sites. Sorry.

laurilli 04-04-2016 10:15 AM

I just went to Bonnie's site, hers is made with a 9-patch and squares it's in her leader & ender section.

madamekelly 04-04-2016 01:08 PM


Originally Posted by nightquilter (Post 7512839)
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Does anyone know the name of this pattern?

It is just basically a modified nine patch. The first six patches are cut and assembled as usual, but the other three squares are cut in one solid color piece (rectangle) the finished size plus 1/2". By turning each block a different way, you get the design. Not sure there is a name, but have seen it before.

nightquilter 11-12-2016 08:45 PM

Thank you, easy peezy,Wished I had checked this board earlier, by the time I found your reply I had figured this out on graph paper, but not in a block form.Thank you.


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