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#51
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A pattern that is almost identical to this one is called Jamie's Quilt, in the book Loose Change, from That Patchwork Place. The only difference between that pattern and this one (from what I can tell from the pictures) is that the one in the book has the on point square that interlocks with the straight square pieced from triangles. It would be really easy to convert it to one pieced strip, I think. Hope this helps.
#52
Originally Posted by just_the_scraps_m'am
i saw this pattern on the net and was intrigued. i made these until i got sick of looking at them. So here are my UFOs that are all same pattern, different lessons in color and placement
they are approx 2' sq
they are approx 2' sq
#53
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Originally Posted by Gal
I like the red white and blue one, the pattern looks complicated to me, I like to experiment as you have done, as I have found that what you imagine in your head is not always how it will turn out, I am a visual person and have to see it made up for myself. I like the country one which could also be good to use for Christmas in red geen and white.
Gal
Gal
#56
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The name is Nancy's fancy On ebay there was a pattern.
http://www.auctiva.com/hostedimages/...ats=0&format=0
QUILT PATTERN .....NANCY'S FANCY
FINISHED SIZE .... 62" X 62"
INFO AND TECNIQUE..... PIECED
Another one
http://www.fpimageserver.com/nl_img/...14/winner1.jpg
http://www.auctiva.com/hostedimages/...ats=0&format=0
QUILT PATTERN .....NANCY'S FANCY
FINISHED SIZE .... 62" X 62"
INFO AND TECNIQUE..... PIECED
Another one
http://www.fpimageserver.com/nl_img/...14/winner1.jpg
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