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and where can I find it? I'm sure the block is Indian Hatchet but I would like to find the pattern for the amount of yardage needed. I know I've seen it on one of the fabric manufactures sites but can't remembe which one. May in Jersey
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This looks real close if not the same as a chicklet pattern, Maybe that pattern will tell you how much you need.I love this quilt.
http://www.brandysquiltpatterns.com/ChicletsFree.pdf guess I was wrong this is the chiclet pattern. |
Lots of scraps and a couple yards of solid (blue) and your good to go for Exact name or pattern not sure
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I've made this quilt. It is a four patch, alternating with a solid with 2 HSTs in opposite corners.
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May here is a link to the pattern and it has measurements if you scroll down to the bottom. Hope this helps you.
Happy Stitchin' Linda B. http://www.easyquilting.info/quilt-p...n-hatchet.html |
whatever the name it is pretty. blue is my favourite color.
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here is another one...
http://www.quilterscache.com/I/India...ock_Page2.html maybe your quilt is a combination of two? It sure is pretty. good luck finding what your looking for. |
It looks like Arkansas Crossroads to me.
http://www.quilterscache.com/A/Arkan...oadsBlock.html |
I agree about Arkansas Crossroads, if you look close you can see 4 patches in the picture
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I haven't a clue as to the name, I do know it is pretty.
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yes it looks like Arkansas Crossroads to me too.
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Originally Posted by Lindsey
yes it looks like Arkansas Crossroads to me too.
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What a beautiful quilt and another example of how to use up scrappy squares and bring them all together with on solid fabric. Great job.
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Thanks gals this is just the info I was looking for, May in Jersey
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Oh that;s a nice one!!
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I made this quilt a few years back. It was on the cover of Quilt magazine. I loved making it in 30's fabric & prairie points on the edges.
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