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The second picture is just a googled image.
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Her quilts are beautiful! So glad they are still in the family! And I love the picture of your three generations ~ you will always treasure that!
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Originally Posted by Grandma Bonnie
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Her quilts are beautiful! So glad they are still in the family! And I love the picture of your three generations ~ you will always treasure that!
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If you want to try the Double wedding ring pattern, go on to Eleanor Burns website. I am currently working on one using her method and it is very simple. good luck I love you picture--a real treasure
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She was very talented. How wonderful that you are going to carry on with the quilting. Your Nan would be so proud
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Originally Posted by chloemartin
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This is a photo of me (right), my mum (left) and my late nan (centre). My Nan taught me to sew and it wasn't until she passed away that I got into quilting, I'd really like to re-create some of her quilts, maybe find a way to incorporate a few designs into one. Does anyone know what this pattern is? Usually I'm really good at searching things but I have no idea what to search for to find patterns.
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Originally Posted by chloemartin
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The second picture is just a googled image.
This is the one she made. tumbling blocks, also a very common pattern. You may find slightly different variations of the name |
What a lovely photo of 3 generations. You were lucky to know your grandmother. The quilt on the back of the couch is a double wedding ring. There are a variety of ways to make this, but it's not quite a beginner quilt, although I have seen some simplified versions that looked fairly easy. A little research might give you a simplified version. That quilt is one on my bucket list.
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