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Old 05-05-2012, 07:06 AM
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I was at a quilt show yesterday and saw this quilt - there was no pattern listed on the quilt - up close it looked like log cabin squares of different sizes (almost like a bargello with small and larger pieces) - anyway it was all square edges but made this really cool design that looks like curves - I really love this - does anyone know what this is?[ATTACH=CONFIG]332947[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]332948[/ATTACH]
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I don't know why the pic posted twice - oops.
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Old 05-05-2012, 07:11 AM
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Maybe cheater quilt fabric?
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Old 05-05-2012, 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by yourstrulyquilts View Post
Maybe cheater quilt fabric?
No - I looked at it up close - it was definetly pieced and the blocks were log cabin blocks - just different sized log cabin blocks. I really like the swirly aspect of the quilt.
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Wow -- I don't know the pattern but if that was pieced it was a lot of work. Great looking quilt.
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yin yang, perhaps log cabin style. can't find anything yet though.
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Yup-looks like a bargello variation of the log cabin-its really awesome!!
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It is a beauty of a quilt. I have no clue about the pattern.
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It's an uneven log cabin, but I have not seen it used like that before.
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I don't know this exact pattern. It is very pretty. There is a book out by marti mitchell called, "Creating Curves with Log Cabins", that might steer you in the right direction to make one of your own. It is ISBN:0-88195-832-8
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