Can anyone identify this quilt pattern?
#5
Looks like it originally came from Reddit. Maybe three inch 1/2 square triangles throughout, color scraps blocks, black and white constant. Set on point. Half square triangles are one of the basic quilt blocks that may give a million design choices
This would be a wonderful leader ender with scraps.
This would be a wonderful leader ender with scraps.
#6
I don't know the name, if there is one, but this is how I see it. It can be looked at as one block that consists of 3 HST's across and 4 down (so 12 HST's total). Half of the blocks are actually flipped left to right. Planning the coloring is the hard part. What I would probably do is make the 24 scrappy HST's for each color, figure out where I wanted the colors to go, and then construct the blocks. It's not set on point.
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Thanks everyone for the feedback. I think it's a lovely quilt, very striking how the black/white low-volume is used for contrast.
CavMom, I pinged the designer #thequiltedunderground on IG and this is what she said:
I am def saving this thread for later.
CavMom, I pinged the designer #thequiltedunderground on IG and this is what she said:
No pattern, I’m afraid. I just made sure to cut equal numbers of squares of each color, then used my design wall to figure out the layout once all the leader/ender HSTs were finished.
QuiltedSunshine, I do believe it's an incidental variation of the corn and beans quilt pattern.I am def saving this thread for later.


