Pattern Identification
#31
Did you looks at their other patterns? I'm really impressed with their website. What an awsome collection they have...and I never buy patterns.
#32
I give up. I have a pattern I would like to post and can see nowhere to start a new thread. So, I guess I'll post it here, if I can.
I saw this quilt on a blog (I thought it was here, but I can't find the archives for this thread) and would live very much to make it. Help!!
Sunny Sandy
I saw this quilt on a blog (I thought it was here, but I can't find the archives for this thread) and would live very much to make it. Help!!
Sunny Sandy
#33
Hi Sandy. That pattern is called Mexican Star. It's by Annette Ornelas for Southwind Designs. http://www.quiltscapesquilting.com/patterns.php (scroll down, it's almost to the bottom)
#34
It is a great quilt. It's on their link and also etsy.
#35
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I believe the pattern is called "Thinking outside the block".
http://www.ericas.com/quilting/patterns/29420b.jpg
http://www.ericas.com/quilting/patterns/29420b.jpg
#36
That actual photo is a pattern called 'Free Your Scraps' from Quilt-Addicts in Australia, available as a pattern or kit.
http://www.quilt-addicts.com/free-your-scraps.htm
http://www.quilt-addicts.com/free-your-scraps.htm
#37
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That actual photo is a pattern called 'Free Your Scraps' from Quilt-Addicts in Australia, available as a pattern or kit.
http://www.quilt-addicts.com/free-your-scraps.htm
http://www.quilt-addicts.com/free-your-scraps.htm
so basically this quilt is essentially the same as 'thinking outside the box' but with a different name and fabrics.
#38
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Is there a trick or method to pressing your seams to be able to "nestle" the seams when connecting the blocks so that your seams match up nicely? I can't figure out how I would sew each block and then connect them and be able to have opposing seams so that I can match them?? I like a pattern to include pressing instructions that that the seams go together correctly and I've noticed about 50 to 75% of patterns do not include this information.
#39
I give up. I have a pattern I would like to post and can see nowhere to start a new thread. So, I guess I'll post it here, if I can.
I saw this quilt on a blog (I thought it was here, but I can't find the archives for this thread) and would live very much to make it. Help!!
Sunny Sandy
I saw this quilt on a blog (I thought it was here, but I can't find the archives for this thread) and would live very much to make it. Help!!
Sunny Sandy
That is the Mexican Star Quilt pattern.
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