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Pattern identification
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Can anyone tell me if this pattern has a name? I just started sewing squares together to make small 4-patches then joining larger squares to those to make larger 4-patches. Surely, in all the history of quilting, someone has already used this same configuration of squares but I'm not finding a pattern name online.
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Typically in a "Double 4-patch" the smaller 4-patches form a chain.
I think this gets to be Daren's 4-patch! |
Yes, indeed Double Four-Patch, Daren. As with any traditional block from days of yore, it comes with many names and it can be made in any size you like. A nice block to start exploring the many traditional old favorites.
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The name of a block sometimes changes with the color layout.
So what I may call block "xyz" may be known as block "abc" in another part of the country. If or when does a block exchange, it's good to have a diagram of the block along with a name for it. |
Thanks, everyone! Very helpful.
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