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Old 01-16-2012, 02:45 PM
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This quilt has been in my husbands family for a few generations - I get it out every year to decorate for Christmas/winter. It has never seen a bed and the fabric feels like brand new, apparently it won first prize and was put away in a cedar chest until I joined the family....I asked my MIL if I could have it to hang on my living room wall where it was enjoyed for a few years until we moved to the house we live in now.

It reminds me of big snowflakes but although I have a number of books with many vintage/antique patterns I can't find this one, and have always wondered what the name of the pattern is. Anyone have any ideas?

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Old 01-16-2012, 02:47 PM
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Not sure what the pattern is but wanted to say how beautiful it is!!! If I had to hazzard a guess I would say it was a version of the sawtooth star. But I am no expert!!
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Old 01-16-2012, 02:50 PM
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It is usually called a feathered star. The Sashing is flying geese, I think. And it is beautiful.
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I believe it is a Freathered Star Variation! It is a beautiful quilt. Well worth the ribbon! Luann
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Not sure of the pattern, but it is a beautiful quilt, a family treasure.
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I am thinking a sawtooth variation....it is a stunner, very cleverly put together and very effective in the two colours. Thanks for this wonderful heirloom with us.
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Yes they are flying geese sashings. Lovely! Luann
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it is a feathered star- very nice- what a treasure to enjoy!
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Old 01-16-2012, 02:57 PM
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The first words that popped into my head was "feathered star". I see flying geese as the sashing. Beautiful quilt.
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Not sure of the pattern but it sure is beautiful
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