Can someone identify this pattern?
I can't post the picture, but heres a link:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1...pid/?mmlb=g,21 Yep, it's a real estate listing, but I'd love to know what that pattern is called! Thanks in advance |
Its a hexie made into stars etc. Who in the world could afford that place? Looked like someone crafty had lived there. Old spinning wheel etc. There are all kinds of books that have hexie patterns in them. Maybe one of the other quilters could be more help.
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Very pretty quilt - unfortunately, I can not identify this pattern for you but if you have graph paper or even an EQ type program it would be pretty easy to draw up - looks like a whole bunch of hexagons in a simple color pattern.
Hopefully someone more familiar with hexie's will chime in for you! Pretty home, too! Thanks for sharing. |
Grandmothers Flower Garden variation? Probably EPP w/biggest paper pieces? (Nice place, but wouldnt wanna live there cuz would have to spend too much time cleaning and not enough time quilting!$
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alternating hexagon flower garden with Hexagon star pattern is what it appears to be
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Grandmother’s Flower Garden in the star setting. There were many settings of hexagons, some all hexagons and some with triangles and diamonds.
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i was thinking it was Grandmothers Flower Garden. great quilt!! try Pinterest. you may find a photo with a link to a shop. good luck.
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Yes I agree it is a GFG variation. Battleaxe, I had to smile at your comment about the price, because I was thinking "Wow what a steal!" Housing prices in Canada are much much higher than south of the border.
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It is a quilt made with hexagons and it is the way they designed the pattern with the hexis. Loved the house inside too. It looks like an old farm house and sure is big but loved it
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Beautiful quilt and home. I would love to live there, but only if it were in TX, much to cold in CT.
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I like the quilt in the previous pic too. What a beautiful location for a home. I couldn't afford the utility bills, taxes, upkeep. But if I win the lotto I could live there (with a cleaning crew).
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such a small world, don't know the quilt pattern, but I know exactly where that house is. I lived in that part of Connecticut most of my adult life - now live in a warmer climate close to my son and DGDs in Texas.
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Very pretty quilt.
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That's quite the coincidence!
Originally Posted by Cheryl7758
(Post 8332384)
such a small world, don't know the quilt pattern, but I know exactly where that house is. I lived in that part of Connecticut most of my adult life - now live in a warmer climate close to my son and DGDs in Texas.
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Originally Posted by natira121
(Post 8332052)
I can't post the picture, but heres a link:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1...pid/?mmlb=g,21 Yep, it's a real estate listing, but I'd love to know what that pattern is called! Thanks in advance |
It looks to be the next hexi pattern I will do! GMF is a favored winter projects. Can you tell from my avatar?
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That house would be a perfect fit for someone that's into primitives. I too think it's not a bad price. Thanks for sharing!
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That house is "originally" from 1659 or at least parts of it are. It has almost 5000 sq. ft. and is on 4.6 acres with a swimming pool in CT. I would guess it is a steal at that price as long as you know what you are getting into. And yes, it is a beautiful quilt as is the house.
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Originally Posted by GingerK
(Post 8332256)
Yes I agree it is a GFG variation. Battleaxe, I had to smile at your comment about the price, because I was thinking "Wow what a steal!" Housing prices in Canada are much much higher than south of the border.
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Love the quilt and I agree with the GFG in Star setting, But man do I love that house.
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