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fayzer 08-09-2014 04:15 PM

Quilting Sleuths, I need your help
 
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Do any of you recognize this pattern? I will gladly buy the pattern if I can find out the name of it. I have been looking for hours! Maybe, just maybe, someone on here knows the answer.
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sewbizgirl 08-09-2014 04:23 PM

Looks like someone just made it up as they went along... Should be easy enough to just copy. Good luck, it's a very cute quilt with some great fabrics.

PenniF 08-09-2014 05:14 PM

I agree with sewbizgirl.....someone just made this up from their stash.
If you look...there are 3 rows.
There are 3 blocks along the bottom - right is 4 strips, center is 2 squares, left a mix of squares and strips.
Then there is a middle row - right is a square, then a rectangle, then a thin rectangle standing on its short end, then left side is 2 strips.
The top row is.... right side - 2 strips and a square, then 2 squares, then 2 strips vertically with one horizontal, then 2 squares.
You could draw it out on graph paper and make it any size you wanted.
VERY VERY CUTE --- love the fabrics.

sewwhat85 08-09-2014 07:13 PM

this is what the lady says about the pattern Seaworthy modern big block pattern then she says pattern is available in my other shop PatchworkPlaza.etsy.com I did not look to see if it was there or not. Yes here is the pattern https://www.etsy.com/listing/1062109...?ref=related-6 To find this I just right clicked the pic and choose to search google for this image.

JustAbitCrazy 08-10-2014 04:35 AM


Originally Posted by sewwhat85 (Post 6838573)
this is what the lady says about the pattern Seaworthy modern big block pattern then she says pattern is available in my other shop PatchworkPlaza.etsy.com I did not look to see if it was there or not. Yes here is the pattern https://www.etsy.com/listing/1062109...?ref=related-6 To find this I just right clicked the pic and choose to search google for this image.

That's a neat trick. Wish it worked for me, but it doesn't. When I right click the image, "Google search" isn't one of the options. :(

justflyingin 08-10-2014 05:13 AM


Originally Posted by JustAbitCrazy (Post 6838786)
That's a neat trick. Wish it worked for me, but it doesn't. When I right click the image, "Google search" isn't one of the options. :(

I go to google and find google images.

https://images.google.com Try that. Put the image in the search.

Just draw out the pattern on graph paper. It's not hard.

sewwhat85 08-10-2014 05:59 AM

That does seem to work you can right click on the image and click on copy url and copy that url to the search box

Originally Posted by justflyingin (Post 6838822)
I go to google and find google images.

https://images.google.com Try that. Put the image in the search.

Just draw out the pattern on graph paper. It's not hard.


sewbizgirl 08-10-2014 06:51 AM

I still say this type of design would be easy enough to do without a pattern. Quilt patterns are so expensive!

ManiacQuilter2 08-10-2014 07:16 AM


Originally Posted by sewbizgirl (Post 6838973)
I still say this type of design would be easy enough to do without a pattern. Quilt patterns are so expensive!

I agree, they are so expensive. That is why I love the quilting program Electric Quilt so much.

pjnesler 08-11-2014 05:07 AM

It does look nice - don't know what it's called, hope you are able to recreate and show us your work!

Lady Diana 08-11-2014 05:36 AM

I have decided, it is not the quilt, but the gorgeous fabric shown on the link to the pattern. If you click on all of the fabric versions of the quilt, you will see Kaffe Fassett, a beautiful floral only, and then a scr
appy. The Kaffe and floral are beautiful....it is not the pattern. Turning twenty or a version of it, would give you the same effect as long as you had these beautiful fabrics. I like the ones used in your photo as well.

sulyle 08-11-2014 06:03 AM

I made a quilt that looked like this about 15 years ago from a pattern in a magazine. I have no idea which magazine. I agree with those who say to draw it out in graph paper.

Mariposa 08-11-2014 06:18 AM

It looks kind of like the Yellow Brick Road, or a Turning 20. probably easy enough to draw up pattern yourself. :)

margecam52 08-11-2014 06:21 AM

Similar to a turning twenty quilt...just not a full pattern.


Originally Posted by sewbizgirl (Post 6838411)
Looks like someone just made it up as they went along... Should be easy enough to just copy. Good luck, it's a very cute quilt with some great fabrics.


crafty pat 08-11-2014 09:20 AM


Originally Posted by sulyle (Post 6840341)
I made a quilt that looked like this about 15 years ago from a pattern in a magazine. I have no idea which magazine. I agree with those who say to draw it out in graph paper.

I also made one that looked a lot like it from a pattern I found in either Family Circle or Women's Day magazine about 15 years ago.

SooBDo 08-11-2014 01:13 PM

I've made Just Can't Cut It by All Washed Up that's similar. It goes together very fast and you can make it any size.

tessagin 08-11-2014 01:18 PM

I just left clicked on the photo and took me right to page not instructions.

Peckish 08-11-2014 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by Lady Diana (Post 6840296)
it is not the quilt, but the gorgeous fabric shown on the link to the pattern.

This is my opinion also. The quilt pattern is very simple and basic; I think it's the fabrics that make the quilt attractive.

oldtisme 08-12-2014 10:37 AM


Originally Posted by sewwhat85 (Post 6838573)
this is what the lady says about the pattern Seaworthy modern big block pattern then she says pattern is available in my other shop PatchworkPlaza.etsy.com I did not look to see if it was there or not. Yes here is the pattern https://www.etsy.com/listing/1062109...?ref=related-6 To find this I just right clicked the pic and choose to search google for this image.

Thanks sewwhat I didn't know about right clicking on photo's to google it. Learn something new here every day literally!

fayzer 08-12-2014 05:19 PM

thank you all for your suggestions. My computer will not let me search images that way so I appreciated the help.

sewbeadit 08-12-2014 06:16 PM

That right click and search google worked for me, what one learns on here is amazing. Hope you have fun making your quilt.

Barb in Louisiana 08-12-2014 07:09 PM

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I really looked at the quilt and saw that it was 8 units wide by 10 units long in finished dimensions. I drew it in EQ7 so that all the units would show. If you wanted it to be 32 inches wide, 32 divided by 8 = 4, so multiply each unit by 4. All the squares would be 8 inches because they are 2 units. The first 2 strips are originally 1 x 3 inches so would be 4 x 12". The placing of the fabric squares and strips is not symmetrical so I believe the quilter created the pattern. Hope this makes sense and helps you.


Edited to add: Now I've got to figure out how to make my pics smaller when I save an EQ project as an Image.

gale 08-15-2014 01:08 PM

FYI-you can also drag and drop any image into google's image search page. I do it on Chrome. Not sure how it works on other browsers.

pokeygirl 08-15-2014 02:55 PM


Originally Posted by sewbizgirl (Post 6838411)
Looks like someone just made it up as they went along... Should be easy enough to just copy. Good luck, it's a very cute quilt with some great fabrics.

This was my very thought, also. :thumbup:


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