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Anyone know the pattern for this quilt from the quilt show?

Anyone know the pattern for this quilt from the quilt show?

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Old 04-25-2010, 05:05 AM
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Oh one more thing. London square start out with the diamond in the middle instead of the square, so you would have the adjust that starting with the second row!
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Old 04-25-2010, 05:15 AM
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Originally Posted by no1jan
Oh one more thing. London square start out with the diamond in the middle instead of the square, so you would have the adjust that starting with the second row!
Hmm--what do you mean by that? I being blind to it. :lol: I went with the "there are four triangles facing each fabric in the first row, and three in the second" idea.
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Originally Posted by dakotamaid
I believe it is called "northwinds".
That one looks almost the same!! I think the only difference is there are fewer triangles in that one.
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Originally Posted by barnbum
Originally Posted by dakotamaid
I believe it is called "northwinds".
That one looks almost the same!! I think the only difference is there are fewer triangles in that one.
I finally figured that out!! LOL, took me two looks to see the difference. Learn something new everyday. LOVE Quilters cache, everyone needs to donate to help her keep it going. I strive to put something in every month!
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Old 04-25-2010, 05:44 AM
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Originally Posted by barnbum
Originally Posted by dakotamaid
I believe it is called "northwinds".
That one looks almost the same!! I think the only difference is there are fewer triangles in that one.
You did it right. What I was talking about was the difference between the quilt you have shown above and the pattern for "London Square, page 2". They started out with a triangle pattern in the center instead of a square.

You did it right on your EQ6.

Sorry I quoted the wrong quote. It was the one from barnbum. I have no center vision so it makes it difficult to read correctly.
Sorry about that.
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Old 04-25-2010, 06:59 AM
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You could use half square triangle foundation papers for the smaller triangles and then just starch the larger ones before cutting. It would be easy to make without too much worry over stretching the bias that way. Starch or sizing really helps me. Making the small HST's by sewing 2 squares together on the diagonal and then just adding the odd triangles wouldn't be too difficult either and again, starching your fabric first will help.
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Here is a link to one that is very similar, just fewer rows of little HST. The one in your picture is beautiful, no wonder it caught your eye.

http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltpa...lt-pattern.htm
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I wouldsplit the block in half, diagonally.

Paper piece the triangle section and then sew on the half square triangle. Repeat the other side, and then sew the 2 halves together.
I don't like little half square triangles either LOL.

This would easily print out in EQ :wink:
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nursie--that one has MORE triangles. :shock: eek.

amma--I'm not a paper piecer... it's toooo scary. :lol:

I'm thinking I could make a block now and then from scraps...and just add to the pile until there's enough for a quilt.
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Try googling "Corn and Beans Quilt"
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