What is the name of this pattern & where to buy it.

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Saw this pattern on the Board but now cannot find it. What is the name of the pattern and where may I buy it? Thanks again!

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No idea - but I think you would be able to figure it out.

half square triangles
60 degree triangle - ?
full squares.
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This is the same pattern? http://www.patternsfromhistory.com/c...nnas_quilt.htm

No not the same now that I look closer.
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it looks like a combo of blocks. churn dash and not sure what the other one is named. look at quilters castch. it would probably be there if anywhere.
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It's obviously a combo of 2 blocks. The first is shoofly. The second is a 9 patch made with "peaky" units.
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I looked this up, since I was sure it had to be a known block. The second block is a reverse coloring of Sun Ray printed in KC Star. The pointy bits are a sub-unit commonly called "peaky and spike". To make a PP pattern for those, cut a square the size you want plus seam allowances. Draw lines from two corners to the centerpoint of the opposite side. Alternately, you could go to www.quilterscache.com and look at fifty four forty or fight, which includes this subunit.

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Quote: I looked this up, since I was sure it had to be a known block. The second block is a reverse coloring of Sun Ray printed in KC Star. The pointy bits are a sub-unit commonly called "peaky and spike". To make a PP pattern for those, cut a square the size you want plus seam allowances. Draw lines from two corners to the centerpoint of the opposite side. Alternately, you could go to www.quilterscache.com and look at fifty four forty or fight, which includes this subunit.
Thank you so much. I so appreciate your time and help. Yolanda Wood River
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You are very welcome. There are templates available for the peaky/spike sub unit. but I always PP them. I look forward to seeing your project. It looks like great fun.
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The picture in the original posting is called "Aura" and is from a book: "Semingly Scrappy" by rebecca silbaugh.
Here's a link to the original post:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...k-t214262.html
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Quote: The picture in the original posting is called "Aura" and is from a book: "Semingly Scrappy" by rebecca silbaugh.
Here's a link to the original post:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...k-t214262.html
Thank you, paperprincess. I found the book and ordered it. Really appreciate your help. Yolanda
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