Quilt pattern help please
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Can anyone tell me what this pattern is. Not a great picture, its an old quilt I would like to try to duplicate in spring colors. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Not sure what the name is but it would be very easy to copy from what I can see in the picture. It looks like 2 rectangles of different sizes joined together - then constructed by alternating the blocks.
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Using the picture you posted it is very easy to duplicate as busy fingers stated. Each piece is the same height - just 2 different widths. So you could cut strips the same height then cut the pieces. i.e.: one would be 2.5 in x 5.5, the next one would be 5.5 x 5.5. in. You could sew them into strips or make a 4 patch then sew the 4 patch into strips. Which ever way you wanted to do.
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Originally Posted by busy fingers
(Post 7495900)
Not sure what the name is but it would be very easy to copy from what I can see in the picture. It looks like 2 rectangles of different sizes joined together - then constructed by alternating the blocks.
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It looks like Double Slice from Missouri star quilt co.
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It is really hard to tell with this closeup. I believe it is just a square with an attach rectangle that is the block. Looked at Google and didn't find anything similar.
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http://quiltingtutorials.com/all/dou...uilt-tutorial/
Heres a link to a tutorial from MSQC. |
Jenny's is one way to do it. Another way, which makes just a little different pattern, is to make a 9-patch, cut it in half right down the middle, and sew it back together after you exchange sides. Make lots of 9-patches, cut them, and find cute ways to put them back together. I just finished a charity quilt like this.
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If it is an old quilt, it may not have a "pattern", just sewn together with what was available.
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Originally Posted by alikigirl
(Post 7495948)
It looks like Double Slice from Missouri star quilt co.
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