Help me identify the pattern... pls

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But at least you found the pattern... :lol: :lol:
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Glad you found it before you bought another copy... that's what I would do..lol...I've done it with more than one quilting book and novel.
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:roll: :roll: Hey, if you were my age, You could say it was a Senior Moment,LOL!!!
You're forgiven especially after having a baby and being sleep deprived!!! If you decide to do this quilt(the center) please keep us posted, it's a beautiful quilt!
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Ha ha ha, that is too funny. Those are such awesome quilts. Unbelieveable.
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Quote: So, um... does everyone want to have a good laugh at my expense?

The pattern is in this book, http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/...3007-item.html
which is on my bookshelf with my quilting books.
I'm having a smart day *eye roll* hahahahha!

Yep
I have told my daughters that what you just experienced is "mommy mush brain" and it only lasts about 25 years and then it becomes a mid-life or menopause mush brain and after that a seniors moment
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Actually the quilt is only PICTURED in her book. There is no pattern in the book for that specific quilt but there are patterns in the book for certain elements of the quilt. The thing she doesn't show you how to do are those circling flying geese that change direction. I love Judy's book and her method of freezer paper piecing the compasses.

DOH! I should have read more carefully your original post. You only want the pattern for the center medallion and yes that is in the book.
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Ya, but I can draft it myself, plus she gives instructions on how to do that in the book. I'm just doing the center part, with one ring of flying geese maybe, for my IRR center. I would love to make one like the whole thing, but I don't have the patience for that, lol!
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oops, ha, I didn't notice what you added to your post there, lol!
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I don't know the name but it sure is pretty.
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