Looking for pattern
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I've really got to stay off Pinterest for my own sanity! I still have scraps left over (who doesn't?) and stumbled on this pattern and said "Perfect, I have these templates". What I don't have is a pattern name. I could figure it out eventually, but I'm one that does better with a pattern. Anyone know where to find this one? (1946) Pinterest
#2
It's called Points & Peaks from the book Spikes & Peaks by Kaye England. Link from her website shows for PDF purchase. https://www.kayeengland.com/spikes-peaks
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Will this help?
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/302592...1505/?mt=login
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On the same page is this diagram
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/302592...1505/?mt=login
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On the same page is this diagram
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Will this help?
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/302592...1505/?mt=login
block it outlined
On the same page is this diagram

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/302592...1505/?mt=login
block it outlined
On the same page is this diagram

Well, maybe just one block!
Thanks, I think ‘
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O.K. so Pinterest has driven me insane. Last night I suddenly remember asking about this pattern a few months ago and getting the same answer Pikes and Peaks then! But this time I printed Kaye Englands pattern out (only $5) and will start it this week hopefully.
trustme2....yes, that is so very helpful and I'll be printing that out too. Thank you ladies for helpng with my sanity!!
trustme2....yes, that is so very helpful and I'll be printing that out too. Thank you ladies for helpng with my sanity!!
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Thanks from me too! I have been searching for a pattern I can make over and over again (and not be bored by) for charity quilts and this was a great layout, punchy shapes full of energy, and you can really change up the look by clever colour choices in your fabrics. The book is available in digital form, really inexpensive and gives you 7 other patterns as well!
https://www.kayeengland.com/spikes-peaks-pdf/
https://www.kayeengland.com/spikes-peaks-pdf/
#9
Missouri Star has it as Connected Stars . I'm doing it in Halloween scraps and I'm not crazy about it, too much going on. This one will probably hit the trash and I'll try it again in something I can look at and not get dizzy 
I haven't used that shapes yet, but isn't it chisels with 1/2 squares in the accuquilt qubes?

I haven't used that shapes yet, but isn't it chisels with 1/2 squares in the accuquilt qubes?
Last edited by KalamaQuilts; 11-04-2024 at 01:08 PM.
#10
I had a lot of fun with this pattern. I did check out the MSQ youtube video and it was sort of helpful. Instead of buying the half square rectangle trimming tool from BlocLoc (too expensive) I figured out where the seam had to land when trimming and marked it on my ruler with masking tape (dirt cheap).
The top went into 4 fall fairs as an unquilted entry and won 3 firsts and a second prize. It is definitely a pattern I will use again since it used up so many scraps. Next time, I think I'll go for a medium grey background and bright jewel tone scraps.
The top went into 4 fall fairs as an unquilted entry and won 3 firsts and a second prize. It is definitely a pattern I will use again since it used up so many scraps. Next time, I think I'll go for a medium grey background and bright jewel tone scraps.

