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Mkotch 08-14-2017 02:15 AM

What pattern is this?
 
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I saw two similar contemporary quilts Saturday at the New England Quilt Museum. Took a photo of one but neglected to write down the name. I love the use of the small Dresden Plates. Can anyone tell me the name and designer of the pattern? Here's a picture[ATTACH=CONFIG]578834[/ATTACH]

JudyLee 08-14-2017 02:38 AM

I don't know but it's lovely. I really like the setting.

SusieQOH 08-14-2017 03:37 AM

Oh how gorgeous!!! I have no idea but thanks for sharing. Maybe someone will know.

KR 08-14-2017 03:47 AM

The museum might have some information.

alikigirl 08-14-2017 05:11 AM

It was a BOM
https://www.sewnandquilted.com.au/sh...-x11435548.htm

Greenheron 08-14-2017 08:04 AM

Thank you, alikigirl. I would have guessed that it was a real antique. Beautiful pattern....

Originally Posted by alikigirl (Post 7886678)


Peckish 08-14-2017 11:05 AM

That is a lovely quilt.

I'm not trying to pick nits, I'm just curious. What makes that quilt "contemporary"? It looks pretty traditional to me. Is it the way the blocks are set into the quilt?

Jingle 08-14-2017 03:50 PM

All I know is it is absolutely beautiful, colors, pattern and all.

Kas 08-14-2017 06:27 PM


Originally Posted by Peckish (Post 7886921)
That is a lovely quilt.

I'm not trying to pick nits, I'm just curious. What makes that quilt "contemporary"? It looks pretty traditional to me. Is it the way the blocks are set into the quilt?

I think she meant contemporary as in made in this time period, not an antique.

Mkotch 08-15-2017 02:27 AM


Originally Posted by Peckish (Post 7886921)
That is a lovely quilt.

I'm not trying to pick nits, I'm just curious. What makes that quilt "contemporary"? It looks pretty traditional to me. Is it the way the blocks are set into the quilt?

What I meant in wording my question was that it was not an antique. I saw it at a museum.


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