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melody Posted - May 11 2019 : 5:44:01 PM
won this today at an Amish Quilt auction in Wisconsin.

any clues to the pattern ladies?

thankyou!!

Melody



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forgetmenot Posted - Jun 16 2019 : 8:59:15 PM
Congratulations, Melody. The "pattern" looks like a variation of the lattice pattern. But it could be just an original pattern using scraps. Too bad you don't know the name of the artist?

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OregonGal Posted - Jun 13 2019 : 2:51:09 PM
I think they took a square, like whatever size, say 8" and evenly draw 2 lines
Diagonally from a corner to the opposite corner, an inch from the corner, horizontal to each other, then cut it out to make three pattern pieces which consists of 2 triangles and a long pointed strip. sew the three pieces together to make the square. set the squares split rail style...then the next row of squares opposite which completes the colorful looking border. I like it, it's very colorful. Lucky you, nice win!
TexasGran Posted - Jun 10 2019 : 5:49:27 PM
It looks to me like they made blocks from triangles. Then sashed them together with all different colors. Then they tied it at each intersection...making it gather just a bit. Now, is it made from denim, such as old jeans???

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melody Posted - May 14 2019 : 10:09:57 AM
maybe some kind of "Lattice" variation? I'm stumped.

Melody
levisgrammy Posted - May 14 2019 : 06:08:44 AM
At first glance it looks similar to the Cathedral Window pattern but I'm not sure. Will check my books for sure.

I checked and it's not the one I thought or a variation. I hope someone can tell what it is.

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katmom Posted - May 13 2019 : 9:34:40 PM
Melody,, what a treat,, to win an Amish quilt,, be sure to sleep under it and have sweet dreams ...

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Bonnie Ellis Posted - May 13 2019 : 7:32:09 PM
Congrats girl...it's beautiful.

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quiltee Posted - May 12 2019 : 11:48:20 AM
It just looks like a diagonally split square -- a block like this can be set a number of different ways. I don't know if it has a specific pattern name.

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kitsyfield Posted - May 11 2019 : 7:38:46 PM
It’s a wonderful quilt! I don’t know the history of the quilt block, but I’ve always known this particular block as the “X Block.” Not terribly creative, but it may be a place to start!

Are you looking to understand its construction or history?

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treelady Posted - May 11 2019 : 7:36:37 PM
Beautiful quilt and room Mel.

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melody Posted - May 11 2019 : 6:10:22 PM
oh my gosh Sara...that was a LONG time ago!!


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YellowRose Posted - May 11 2019 : 6:03:28 PM
Melody the quilt is unique and beautiful. I have no idea on the pattern but if my memory serves me right I remember the white clock hanging on the wall and when you painted it.

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Krissel Posted - May 11 2019 : 5:54:23 PM
Wow! I love the color! It looks good with those curtains and like a cozy place to be!

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