looking for quilt patern/name
#1
looking for quilt patern/name
I am trying to figure out a quilt block like this i seen patterns similar but don't know the name to do a search, i want to make a matching table runner appreciate a the help thanks
#2
Seems like it is a variation of a windmill block. The closest I have found thus far in searching is on this website:
https://stashbandit.net/quiltmakers-...-15-blog-tour/
https://stashbandit.net/quiltmakers-...-15-blog-tour/
#3
Here is another one (scroll halfway down on the page). She is calling her quilt Valor Windmills...
http://myreddoordesignsblog.blogspot...-paginate=true
I think the block may be called Baby Windmills? At least that is what she is calling it on the website linked above.
http://myreddoordesignsblog.blogspot...-paginate=true
I think the block may be called Baby Windmills? At least that is what she is calling it on the website linked above.
#4
Finally a website with a tutorial.
https://newquilters.com/windmill-qui...cing-tutorial/
I have been searching for rectangle windmills.
https://newquilters.com/windmill-qui...cing-tutorial/
I have been searching for rectangle windmills.
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I am in the process of making twin quilts with this pattern. It is called PEPPERMINT EASY (bought the pattern online) because the pattern was made with red fabric. I used reds also.
It is an easy pattern as long as you don't put the blocks together backwards...ask me how I know. Ripped out 60 blocks because I did not want to find a mistake later after it was all put together and quilted. I had 100 blocks going in one directions and 60 blocks going in another direction. Just keep one block in front of you as you sew them together.
It is an easy pattern as long as you don't put the blocks together backwards...ask me how I know. Ripped out 60 blocks because I did not want to find a mistake later after it was all put together and quilted. I had 100 blocks going in one directions and 60 blocks going in another direction. Just keep one block in front of you as you sew them together.
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