It's cute!
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Originally Posted by Loise
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
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beautiful
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Originally Posted by Loise
Can anyone tell me the name of this quilt it is made out hexagons like grandmothers flower garden. I bought the quilt top and finished the quilt and would love to make another one but I would like to find the pattern, Thanks Loise Shaddox
If interested in it, please let me know. Maybe we can make a deal. |
I see that you bought the quilt top. Did you realize that the hexagons are usually made individually by hand using the English paper piecing technique, and then they are sewn together by hand. Because of this, you may not be able to find a "pattern" more detailed than the drawing you already have, but there are many sites that give instructions for doing EPP. It is a very portable type of handwork, and this is one of the prettiest EPP designs I have seen. (And no, I haven't done any EPP, but it is on my list of things to try... someday.)
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Beautiful piece of work. Thanks for posting for us all to see.
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I really like that!
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I am will to deal let me knoiw what you have in mind. Loise
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It is pretty.Sure hope you find the pattern.
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I believe it is from a book called "Cross Stitch" Quilts by Eleanor Burns. And, yes, they are little squares, not hexagons. I have used this book and converted it to hexagons and it worked beautifully. Have fun -- either way you go.
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