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Quiltforme 10-08-2010 08:26 PM

it looks like she might have drawn it up with graph paper I really like the design!!! Not sure what it is named but I like it!1

amma 10-08-2010 08:32 PM

I have been searching for this all evening... I have seen this pattern, I KNOW I have LMBO

Honchey 10-08-2010 08:34 PM


Originally Posted by gaigai
It looks like her photo is of graph paper with the squares colored like the quilt, NOT the actual quilt.

If that is a graph of the pattern what else does she need?? She just has to start making the hex's. She only needs to figure out the size of the individual hex. Follow the pattern on the paper and she has her quilt pattern.

Sadiemae 10-08-2010 08:47 PM


Originally Posted by Honchey

Originally Posted by gaigai
It looks like her photo is of graph paper with the squares colored like the quilt, NOT the actual quilt.

If that is a graph of the pattern what else does she need?? She just has to start making the hex's. She only needs to figure out the size of the individual hex. Follow the pattern on the paper and she has her quilt pattern.

I agree.

EasyPeezy 10-08-2010 08:51 PM

Here some info about the original. Don't know if the pattern is available though. Shouldn't be too hard to figure it out. Seems like you already
have the placement on paper.

http://www.quiltindex.org/basicdispl...kid=1E-3D-139F

Loise 10-08-2010 08:52 PM

Thank you I hope you can find a pattrn I have searched and had no luck I can make the quilt without the pattern but its would easier of course with the pattern

C.Cal Quilt Girl 10-08-2010 09:06 PM

Why couldn't it be made af squares ?? Have a Jack azz quilt made for dad out of squares, triangles for angle pieces, is really cool.

Annya 10-09-2010 01:46 AM

If you can't find the pattern why not copy off the block in you top and put them and the instructions onto paper for future reference.

dakotamaid 10-09-2010 03:10 AM

Many years ago the "cross stitch" quilts were in vogue. You take a cross stitch pattern and simple replace the Xs with a square. Tiny squares, about 1-1.5 inches. I've seen some beautiful quilts made that way if you have the patience. That is what her pic reminds me of!

gollytwo 10-09-2010 03:23 AM

It looks like an Anne Orr quilt.
She was a 1930's designer. You can Google her to see more.
My dim recollection is that she was originally a needlepoint or cross-stitch designer and her patterns were adapted to quilts.

I made a small one years ago, alot of work, but beautiful when completed.


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