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Old 01-01-2009, 08:52 PM
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I inherited 80 fan blocks that my grandmother told me her mother had made. When I opened the bag I found that the pattern pieces were there too. The pattern is cut out of a newspaper or other publication with printing on the backside. From reading the articles I believe it is Home and Farm, definately published in Arkansas. There are two partial dates I found, one showing the year 1936.

I plan on finishing the quilt using an unbleached muslin to complete the fan blocks.

The attached picture of the pattern pieces is just two of them.
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Old 01-01-2009, 09:05 PM
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This is a very nice set of blocks and it is great to have the pattern pieces too. Be sure you make a nice label and maybe a pocket on the back to hold the patterns...
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WOW! What a treasure!
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Wow, you are so lucky. Can't wait to see what you do with it!
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Very neat!! That will be a fun project for you. What a wonderful treasure!!
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Very cool!
I hope you took the originals and put them in archive paper and put in a ziploc bag with a small bag of dessicant...for preserving...
With your copies, make a few since this looks like an intensive quilt you made need to make several templates...
This is a fantasitic find. Please remember to put all peritinent info in the ziploc and at another place...
This is irreplacable.
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You are going to have such fun putting together these wonderful older blocks. They will give you many memories from the past.
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What a great thing to inherit! Good luck finishing the project.
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wow! what a great inheritance! hopefully you can preserve the pattern pieces!
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OMG! You are so very lucky! And you have all of us to help you if needed.
Can't wait to see your progress.
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