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Boston1954 08-04-2009 02:42 PM

You can't go wrong with Log Cabin. I do not know how old it is, but it is suggestive of the period.

omak 08-04-2009 05:49 PM


Originally Posted by borntoquilt
Patty! ANOTHER great suggestion... Thanks! Where did you find the paper pieced pattern? Was it EASY?? I am not a big fan of paper piecing but have done it in the past and the result is worth the effort (I think! lol)

My DSIL does double wedding ring quilts all of the time, and she goes down to the local JoAnn's and buys a foundation type fabric with the pattern printed on it so all you have to do is sew the squares on and it teaches you how to do it.
The same company prints different patterns on lightweight muslin ... like paper piecing, but you don't have to take the paper out.

http://www.shopwiki.com/Quiltsmart+Double+Wedding+Ring

cool! It is a preprinted fusible!

butterflywing 08-08-2009 11:47 AM

if she knows where they came from, you can do a rocky road to.....quilt and change the name to rocky road FROM...

that would be in keeping with the history of the furniture.

EDIT: i said rocky road, but it could be any of the state name quilts. you can find all of them on bellaonline.


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