Name that quilt block!
#1
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Name that quilt block!
Hello!
I really like this quilt pattern. I think it would work with a lot of colors and be a great guy quilt. But, I cannot find the pattern.
Can you identify this pattern? Thank you in advance.
I really like this quilt pattern. I think it would work with a lot of colors and be a great guy quilt. But, I cannot find the pattern.
Can you identify this pattern? Thank you in advance.
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Thank you everyone for your input. I am sad that the design has not been identified. If I find out they pattern, I will be sure to post here. To me, they look like stylized fish hooks. Or may fractals. I would also like to thank @GingerK . I learned about tessellation.
Thanks for looking!
Thanks for looking!
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Agree with the others ... an interesting modern pattern. A "guy" quilt or perhaps too, for the person who does not like "quilts" because all they think about are the traditional old fashioned patterns.
Unlike Dunster, I see it as a modern'ish pinwheel.
Could be an interesting switch up doing as a scrappy with assorted colours.
As for the pattern name ... I have no clue!
As for the pattern ... you could easily draw this one up on graph paper, for traditional piecing, or for paper piecing. It'd be a perfect PPing choice, as you would get those perfect, precise, pointy and straight strips and angles!
Go for it ... and then show us all what you created!
Unlike Dunster, I see it as a modern'ish pinwheel.
Could be an interesting switch up doing as a scrappy with assorted colours.
As for the pattern name ... I have no clue!
As for the pattern ... you could easily draw this one up on graph paper, for traditional piecing, or for paper piecing. It'd be a perfect PPing choice, as you would get those perfect, precise, pointy and straight strips and angles!
Go for it ... and then show us all what you created!