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ZugZug 05-25-2012 07:11 PM

Need help finding a particular Sashing pattern
 
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I found this quilt at a local quilt shop. I love the sashing that was used, however the shop said that they have no clue who made it or what it is called since the quilt was a donation. They were very kind about allowing me to take a picture so I was wondering if you lovely people could help me out. I can always pull out the graph paper and do the lay out myself, but I figure if someone happens to know the name or a source for it already in pattern form, that would save me some frustrations :) And this link will provide a couple of more photos. http://s1264.photobucket.com/albums/jj487/mmc3673/

Thanks in advance.
Mary

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Grandma Peg 05-25-2012 07:27 PM

What a great quilt.

EasyPeezy 05-25-2012 08:13 PM

If it was me I would add three rounds of strips with cornerstones around each block
then add the yellow sashing with cornerstone last. That's how I see it anyway. I'm
afraid the easiest way would be to get the graph paper out or use a spreadsheet. It's
not difficult...do it step by step. Make a test block to make sure everything is right.
Nice sashing, BTW.

MimiBug123 05-25-2012 08:18 PM

Lovely quilt. It looks like some sort of a log cabin variation. The only thing I know is to break out the graph paper!

Jan in VA 05-26-2012 07:47 AM

As one who graphs out nearly everything I do (my own designs usually), I agree with breaking out your graph paper.
Start by drawing one of your blocks, then adding the sashing you see around it on 2 adjoining sides;
draw the block next to it and the sashing added on its 2 adjoining sides;
fill in the difference as you see it in your picture.
With four blocks drawn (in a 4-patch configuration) you'll have the pattern for creating the sashings you want.

If you need to, PM me and I'll draw it out for you.

Jan in VA

CoyoteQuilts 05-26-2012 07:52 AM

Looks like Court House in strips instead of blocks. I don't notice and seams where the block should stop in the purple. Whoever did this was very clever! I think they did it in strips or in rounds around the block with the center being a sashing. The corner 'blocks' don't look like any of the same fabric have a seam..... good luck!

ZugZug 05-26-2012 09:15 PM

Thank you all for the replies...Yes I have already dragged out the graph paper and started on it...was just checking before I commited completely to making my own pattern in case there was a pattern to save a bit of time.

eastermarie 05-27-2012 11:08 AM

It looks like the blue and green are sewn around the blocks and the pink and yellow make up the sashing.

bearisgray 05-27-2012 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by eastermarie (Post 5246823)
It looks like the blue and green are sewn around the blocks and the pink and yellow make up the sashing.

I think so, too.

Cleverly done.
For graphing - I think the white square starts on a 9x9 grid -

The blue, green, pink, and yellow rectangles seem to be 1x4

bearisgray 05-27-2012 11:41 AM

After looking at it more carefully,

I think the yellow and purple/lavender make up the sashing strip.

I think the white is 'framed' by the three borders.

The purples that aren't at the corners are 1x1, 3x1, 5x1 - and 1x7 in the 'sashing strip'


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