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Old 01-01-2014, 06:32 PM
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Hello All. I am looking for a particular quilt pattern for block pansies designed by MClun and Nownes. I had it once and actually made the quilt, but then I misplaced the pattern. I'd like to find it again. Anyone have any idea where I might find it.

I'm going to try to upload a photo.

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Old 01-01-2014, 07:14 PM
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The pattern was printed in the "Say It With Quilts" book printed in 2011. I couldn't find anywhere to buy the pattern separately.
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Looks like it might be out of print. It appears to be in a C&T book "Celebrate the Tradition", which is downloadable here: http://books.google.com/books?id=igG...attern&f=false

eta: Looks like $5 to download the entire book. Very tempting!

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Old 01-01-2014, 07:29 PM
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Perfect. Thanks!
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Has anybody ever noticed that quilting patterns stored on our computers never seem to get lost like the paper patterns do ?? Just a thought. Seems that I am always looking for a paper pattern. Trying to put them on Electric Quilt as a backup plan.
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that's a good idea Maniac. I'm going to scan all my books in PDF and store them. That'll keep me busy for a few days. After losing this pansy quilt pattern, I began putting my name and phone number in large print on the book or pattern. If I lose the pattern in a store while shopping for fabric, then they can call me. Yes, I've left a few behind!
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I am always getting little address labels in the mail from various charities, I use them on all my quilting items I take to class. I'll have to do that with m books and patterns.
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I've taken all my ebooks and put them on a flash drive, much easier to find then going through my unruley stack of books and magazines.
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What's nice too is that even if your computer dies, as mine did, there's a good chance you can get your files off the computer disc (unless that's fried too). I did save my hard drive, and am just waiting for a new computer so I can restore it, which all my patterns and e-Books. I do also like the idea of putting it on a flash drive, as one more measure so I don't lose them in a computer crash.
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