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crazyrvquilter 05-28-2011 05:00 PM

http://reedsburgareaquiltguild.blogs...r-meeting.html

Check this out-I think it is a tutorial for this quilt.

BettyGee 05-28-2011 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by Janetlmt
I copied that pattern. Eddie is the person who posted it in tutorials.

Is it still available? I'm going to check tutorials, but I'm not sure what the name of it is.
Thanks,
Betty

bearspaws 05-28-2011 05:20 PM


Originally Posted by crazyrvquilter
http://reedsburgareaquiltguild.blogs...r-meeting.html

Check this out-I think it is a tutorial for this quilt.

Awesome! That is exactly the same quilt, she got the pattern from the same magazine LOL How do you ladies find stuff so fast, I looked and looked for this pattern and couldn't find it anywhere online! :))

bearspaws 05-28-2011 05:24 PM


Originally Posted by Maria C
I made this pattern in a bag format called Scallop Bag. It was in a magazine and was the first patchwork bag I made but unfornately I wasn't as diligent then at naming the magazine I got it from. I made it all by hand but did machine quilt it. Great portable project. Hopefully I have attached a photo for you to see. I think the magazine was Naive & Country Quilts.

Awesome bag!! I would have never thought to make those hexagons into a bag, I love that colour too!!

rob529 05-28-2011 09:29 PM


Originally Posted by bearspaws
I think it was like a hexagon with "petals" added (the white part in the pic) that you folded over. The middle was a hexagon without "petals" and the batting was a hexagon too. I'd like to know exactly how to do it though, and not be guessing LOL.

I have made one of these blocks before and this is how it was done. I just turned under the petal edges and then hand sewed them down but now I think of it you could probably machine sew it down. I have no idea what the name of the pattern is or what the tecHnique is called. I just had 2 template pieces I had cut out of cardboard I traced around. You could draw your own pattern. Now I want to do one darn it.
Robin in TX

Eileen De Ville 05-29-2011 07:44 AM

Hi: Both my sister and I have made this quilt years ago.

It is a patten my sister purchased from THE WOODEN SPOOL, 1813 Craighton Road, Pensacola, Florida 32504. Don't know if they are still there, but you might try.

It is called "Momoe's Star". I would spend you the pattern, but it was copyrighted by The Wooden Shoe, Inc. in 1986. Not sure what the law is on this, so I'll respect the copyright unless I have their permission to copy it. Try contacting them. GiGi

Theresa 05-29-2011 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by Eileen De Ville
Hi: Both my sister and I have made this quilt years ago.

It is a patten my sister purchased from THE WOODEN SPOOL, 1813 Craighton Road, Pensacola, Florida 32504. Don't know if they are still there, but you might try.

It is called "Momoe's Star". I would spend you the pattern, but it was copyrighted by The Wooden Shoe, Inc. in 1986. Not sure what the law is on this, so I'll respect the copyright unless I have their permission to copy it. Try contacting them. GiGi

I agree completely on the name of the pattern. There is a thread on this same topic several months ago.

justwannaquilt 05-29-2011 11:27 AM

Here is the orginal post feat. this picture. If you read the thread you'll get ALL the info you need!

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-38465-1.htm

Eileen De Ville 05-29-2011 01:21 PM

Hi: Already responded with "Momies Star" pattern. Just wanted you to know that you gave me a new idea. I liked what was done with the top stitching, so next one I make, I'll do the same. Really sets it off like a quilt should be. Thanks.
GiGi

deenatoo 05-29-2011 01:33 PM

Very interesting.....


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