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Originally Posted by gzbird101
(Post 4684936)
I am trying to duplicate this quilt pattern, I know I have seen it somewhere but can't find it anywhere! I've searched through strip tube patterns, strip patterns, blocks and log cabins but can't find it.....some similar but not this one. Anyone know what it is called and where I can find it?
i really like the quilt..beautiful. |
If you have the latest catalog from Connecting Threads they have a similar one on page 47 called "Radiant Throw"
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I have seen it b4 but am totally clueless. :shock:
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Well thanks for the link to Cambridge, I hate unanswered questions! I split my computer screen and looked at both, and I believe it is the Cambridge pattern, but like many other quilt patterns out there, It could have several names, but the Cambridge pattern even looks like the same fabrics.:)
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Originally Posted by green pen
(Post 4686149)
I think I found it. Go to the "all people quilt" site and type in "illusion in neutrals." Whoever made the quilt you pictured uses darker, more vibrant colors and I really like it.
Thank you so much for sharing the information regarding this quilt, It's beautiful and I have just put it on my "Quilt for me" list. One of these I;m going to surprise me and make myself a quilt for me to keep and not gift to the kids... |
Originally Posted by AllAboutScraps
(Post 4692961)
Okay - this may make me sound stupid but I'm confused. Is this quilt named "Trip around the World", "Barn Raising", "Illusion", or Cambridge Square? Or is it possible it is known by all 4 names? Whatever it is called, it IS beautiful!
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I like it but don't know what it's called.
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Do you have this quilt? If so, this is what I did when I had this problem. I took it to a copy center and told them I needed a copy of the quilt. They thought I was crazy! I think his words were: "You want THIS copied? Never done that!" So, after many minutes of folding andcopying, I had a lot of pages each with a portion of the quilt. Took them home, taped them together, verified the measurements (paper vs fabric), marked the measurements on the paper and was on my way.
I've since made 3 of the same size, another one reduced to half-size and one reduced to an 8-1/2 inch block. Lots of work, I agree. BUT it was very worth all the trouble. Although I must add: the folks that came into the copy center thought I was crazy at first, then showed lots of interest in the project. A fun and profitable day!! Good luck! |
Don't know the name but it's very pretty.
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