Is This an Old Quilt Pattern?
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I've never seen this one before. Have you?
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it looks like a variation of grandmother's flower garden where each hex is made with 6 "pieces of the pie" and every other one is white.
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Wow that is different looks like a fresh new quilt
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NO I have not
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I like it! I haven't seen it either. Have tried the old Google image search, so far no luck...
I wonder why they didn't have the info about the quilt on a paper beside it... |
Those are six kite shapes making each small circle. Then 7 of those are arranged in a circle (with one in the center) the same way a Seven Sisters pattern is formed, with green diamonds and triangles joining the circles. But I don't know the name of the pattern offhand. Not one which is often seen, for sure.
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I could see the large hexagon, made up by the smaller blocks that have the pie shaped wedges/ kite pieces... I'm trying to figure out easiest way it would be put together...hmmm...
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Missouri Star quilt Co. has the template for this. I just saw someone asking about it on facebook.
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You might inquire at the website Paperpieces.com. They might know the information. It certainly doesn't look old probably made with current reproduction fabrics.
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Here's a picture of the whole quilt. It is from the thirties. A lady in Canada said that it was called Princess Pea and that the crown was always in green.
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