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wildyard 06-16-2010 07:13 AM

WOW you guys are great! Thanks so much for your prompt and so very helpful responses! Hugs and smilesssss, Linda

feline fanatic 06-16-2010 07:22 AM

Here is a beautiful paper pieced one.

http://www.silverliningsoriginals.co...ningglory.html

wichypoo 06-16-2010 07:30 AM

I have found searching the coloring pages can also give you a pattern to start with and you can adapt it for your needs too!
good luck I love morning glories too.
Karen

donnajean 06-16-2010 08:13 AM

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I have a couple sets of patterns that have a morning glory block. Maybe you could incorporate that block into a wall hanging.

Here is one set:
Memory Bouquet – Vintage Applique Quilt Pattern by Fueline Foland. This is a “photo copy” of this newspaper pattern, originally published in the 1930's in rural newspapers such as the Kansas City Star. The designs can be embroidered and/or appliquéd on 9” by 12” squares. Finished quilt measures 63" x 63". You will receive a copy of all 20 patterns which include color suggestions, quilt layout suggestion diagram, with an optional border design. Flowers include: 1. Iris; 2. Hollyhock; 3, Violet; 4. Tulip; 5. Bleeding Heart; 6. Canterbury Bell; 7. Holly; 8. Petunia; 9. Zinnia; 10. Morning Glory; 11. Double-Rose; 12. Lily of the Valley; 13. Cosmos; 14. Black-Eyed Susan; 15. Jonquil; 16. Geranium; 17. Wild Rose; 18. Primrose; 19. Hyacinth; & 20. Carnation; You will receive a clear copy of this pattern set, with the directions clearly re-typed so they are easy to read. (23 pages) $10.00, plus shipping

Memory Bouquet Quilt patterns
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wildyard 06-20-2010 08:56 PM

Thank you donnajean. Would the other set also necessitate me buying so much that I wouldn't need? Since I'm really not into applique' nor embroidery, I'd really only use the one block. Seems a shame to buy then waste the rest of such a lovely pattern set.

wildyard 06-20-2010 08:57 PM

So far, it's looking like the coloring books is going to be my way to go on this. Thanks for so many great suggestions my friends! Hugs and smiles, Linda

thimblebug6000 06-27-2010 05:12 PM

Did you notice that Marcia has one on her site that's beautiful?
http://www.quilterscache.com/M/MorningGloryBlock.html

wildyard 06-27-2010 05:33 PM


Originally Posted by thimblebug6000
Did you notice that Marcia has one on her site that's beautiful?
http://www.quilterscache.com/M/MorningGloryBlock.html

Oh that truly is beautiful, I may be forced to try it even if it is beyond my skill level. Thanks so much.

Rosyhf 06-27-2010 05:39 PM

I like the Christine Tesh one...and it's free lol and it's beautiful. I remember when I first started paper piecing, I found her website and dowloaded her primer...it is the best and I learned from that. I also bought her library book pattern then...here is the story...

She said she iwas going to mail the pattern to me and and when I recieve it then I must send her a check. She said that if I didn't pay her etc etc. I can't say it here...but I thought it was the funniest thing I ever read. I am sure a lot of folks didn't pay her on the honor system. I sent that check so quick. hahahahahahah she is a funny lady and very sharing.

wildyard 06-27-2010 06:54 PM

[She said she iwas going to mail the pattern to me and and when I recieve it then I must send her a check. She said that if I didn't pay her etc etc. I can't say it here...but I thought it was the funniest thing I ever read. I am sure a lot of folks didn't pay her on the honor system. I sent that check so quick. hahahahahahah she is a funny lady and very sharing.[/quote]

LOL, I hope it didn't involve voodoo dolls and long hat pins!!


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