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Bob & Kathleen February 12th 06 03:50 AM

Gordian knot pattern
 
DH, DD2 and I (along with 7 month old grandson) went to a quilt show
today. DD2 saw a quilt made batiks (which she loves) that was a Gordian
knot. All the information available was the quilter made it from a
pattern in a class taught by "Gail". Called one LQS and talked to Gail
but it wasn't her. Did some Googling and found out which shop it was and
called them. They are doing another class on Monday but DD2 can't go.
They refuse to sell the pattern without the class and it was in a book
that is now out of print. (they were actually quite insistent that she
HAD to take the class). She can't, I can't, DH can't take class. Has
anyone seen this pattern? It's supposed to be an easier way to make it.
You cut the strips and work from the bottom up. You only use 3 batiks
for the knot, along each side of the batiks you use a small strip of
plain (probably 1" width). I am willing to pay for the pattern. I am
trying to work it out on EQ5 but it's slow going.
Kathleen in TX

Tamara February 12th 06 04:11 AM

Gordian knot pattern
 
I happen to teach that class myself. The book is still available as of
last month when I ordered it. The person who wrote the book, Mary
Whitehead, has passed away but her husband still sells the book. If you
want, I can look up the information for you.

Tamara

Bob & Kathleen wrote:

DH, DD2 and I (along with 7 month old grandson) went to a quilt show
today. DD2 saw a quilt made batiks (which she loves) that was a Gordian
knot. All the information available was the quilter made it from a
pattern in a class taught by "Gail". Called one LQS and talked to Gail
but it wasn't her. Did some Googling and found out which shop it was and
called them. They are doing another class on Monday but DD2 can't go.
They refuse to sell the pattern without the class and it was in a book
that is now out of print. (they were actually quite insistent that she
HAD to take the class). She can't, I can't, DH can't take class. Has
anyone seen this pattern? It's supposed to be an easier way to make it.
You cut the strips and work from the bottom up. You only use 3 batiks
for the knot, along each side of the batiks you use a small strip of
plain (probably 1" width). I am willing to pay for the pattern. I am
trying to work it out on EQ5 but it's slow going.
Kathleen in TX


Tamara February 12th 06 04:16 AM

Gordian knot pattern
 
Further research found this. NAYY
http://www.borntoquilt.com/cgi-bin/e...3164&p_catid=2
Hope this helps.

Tamara

Bob & Kathleen wrote:

DH, DD2 and I (along with 7 month old grandson) went to a quilt show
today. DD2 saw a quilt made batiks (which she loves) that was a Gordian
knot. All the information available was the quilter made it from a
pattern in a class taught by "Gail". Called one LQS and talked to Gail
but it wasn't her. Did some Googling and found out which shop it was and
called them. They are doing another class on Monday but DD2 can't go.
They refuse to sell the pattern without the class and it was in a book
that is now out of print. (they were actually quite insistent that she
HAD to take the class). She can't, I can't, DH can't take class. Has
anyone seen this pattern? It's supposed to be an easier way to make it.
You cut the strips and work from the bottom up. You only use 3 batiks
for the knot, along each side of the batiks you use a small strip of
plain (probably 1" width). I am willing to pay for the pattern. I am
trying to work it out on EQ5 but it's slow going.
Kathleen in TX


frood February 12th 06 04:18 AM

Gordian knot pattern
 
I'd be interested, too. Looks like a very interesting pattern!

--
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"Tamara" wrote in message
...
I happen to teach that class myself. The book is still available as of
last month when I ordered it. The person who wrote the book, Mary
Whitehead, has passed away but her husband still sells the book. If you
want, I can look up the information for you.

Tamara

Bob & Kathleen wrote:

DH, DD2 and I (along with 7 month old grandson) went to a quilt show
today. DD2 saw a quilt made batiks (which she loves) that was a Gordian
knot. All the information available was the quilter made it from a
pattern in a class taught by "Gail". Called one LQS and talked to Gail
but it wasn't her. Did some Googling and found out which shop it was and
called them. They are doing another class on Monday but DD2 can't go.
They refuse to sell the pattern without the class and it was in a book
that is now out of print. (they were actually quite insistent that she
HAD to take the class). She can't, I can't, DH can't take class. Has
anyone seen this pattern? It's supposed to be an easier way to make it.
You cut the strips and work from the bottom up. You only use 3 batiks for
the knot, along each side of the batiks you use a small strip of plain
(probably 1" width). I am willing to pay for the pattern. I am trying to
work it out on EQ5 but it's slow going.
Kathleen in TX




Bob & Kathleen February 12th 06 04:23 AM

Gordian knot pattern
 
Please, Please. thank you very much.
Kathleen in TX

Tamara wrote:
I happen to teach that class myself. The book is still available as of
last month when I ordered it. The person who wrote the book, Mary
Whitehead, has passed away but her husband still sells the book. If you
want, I can look up the information for you.

Tamara

Bob & Kathleen wrote:

DH, DD2 and I (along with 7 month old grandson) went to a quilt show
today. DD2 saw a quilt made batiks (which she loves) that was a
Gordian knot. All the information available was the quilter made it
from a pattern in a class taught by "Gail". Called one LQS and talked
to Gail but it wasn't her. Did some Googling and found out which shop
it was and called them. They are doing another class on Monday but DD2
can't go. They refuse to sell the pattern without the class and it was
in a book that is now out of print. (they were actually quite
insistent that she HAD to take the class). She can't, I can't, DH
can't take class. Has anyone seen this pattern? It's supposed to be an
easier way to make it. You cut the strips and work from the bottom up.
You only use 3 batiks for the knot, along each side of the batiks you
use a small strip of plain (probably 1" width). I am willing to pay
for the pattern. I am trying to work it out on EQ5 but it's slow going.
Kathleen in TX


Bob & Kathleen February 12th 06 04:37 AM

Gordian knot pattern question of skill
 
Thank you so much. I have already placed my order. The others in the
book also look interesting. Because you have taught this class, can a
beginner make this one? DD2 has only done 2 quilts. The first was a nine
patch set on point for her son (done in frog fabrics, very cute!) and
has just finished piecing her second, a pattern called Lasagna (I've
seen it called by other names) which was 4" strips cut in various
lengths and sewn together. She used batiks (she takes after DH in her
love of those).
Kathleen

Tamara wrote:
Further research found this. NAYY
http://www.borntoquilt.com/cgi-bin/e...3164&p_catid=2

Hope this helps.


Tamara February 12th 06 09:55 AM

Gordian knot pattern question of skill
 
Kathleen,

She should be ok. It is done with partial seams and if she runs into
any trouble, e-mail me at sneezie at bigfoot dot com and I'll try to
help her. I found it best to lay it out before sewing it all together.
When you get the book read it over several times and you should be ok.
Tamara

Bob & Kathleen wrote:

Thank you so much. I have already placed my order. The others in the
book also look interesting. Because you have taught this class, can a
beginner make this one? DD2 has only done 2 quilts. The first was a nine
patch set on point for her son (done in frog fabrics, very cute!) and
has just finished piecing her second, a pattern called Lasagna (I've
seen it called by other names) which was 4" strips cut in various
lengths and sewn together. She used batiks (she takes after DH in her
love of those).
Kathleen

Tamara wrote:

Further research found this. NAYY
http://www.borntoquilt.com/cgi-bin/e...3164&p_catid=2

Hope this helps.


Pati Cook February 13th 06 01:17 AM

Gordian knot pattern
 
Kathleen,
There is a Gordian Knot block in Blockbase. (#X001)
Pati, in Phx

Bob & Kathleen wrote:

DH, DD2 and I (along with 7 month old grandson) went to a quilt show
today. DD2 saw a quilt made batiks (which she loves) that was a Gordian
knot. All the information available was the quilter made it from a
pattern in a class taught by "Gail". Called one LQS and talked to Gail
but it wasn't her. Did some Googling and found out which shop it was and
called them. They are doing another class on Monday but DD2 can't go.
They refuse to sell the pattern without the class and it was in a book
that is now out of print. (they were actually quite insistent that she
HAD to take the class). She can't, I can't, DH can't take class. Has
anyone seen this pattern? It's supposed to be an easier way to make it.
You cut the strips and work from the bottom up. You only use 3 batiks
for the knot, along each side of the batiks you use a small strip of
plain (probably 1" width). I am willing to pay for the pattern. I am
trying to work it out on EQ5 but it's slow going.
Kathleen in TX


[email protected] October 6th 17 08:01 PM

Gordian knot pattern
 
On Saturday, February 11, 2006 at 9:50:21 PM UTC-5, Bob & Kathleen wrote:
DH, DD2 and I (along with 7 month old grandson) went to a quilt show
today. DD2 saw a quilt made batiks (which she loves) that was a Gordian
knot. All the information available was the quilter made it from a
pattern in a class taught by "Gail". Called one LQS and talked to Gail
but it wasn't her. Did some Googling and found out which shop it was and
called them. They are doing another class on Monday but DD2 can't go.
They refuse to sell the pattern without the class and it was in a book
that is now out of print. (they were actually quite insistent that she
HAD to take the class). She can't, I can't, DH can't take class. Has
anyone seen this pattern? It's supposed to be an easier way to make it.
You cut the strips and work from the bottom up. You only use 3 batiks
for the knot, along each side of the batiks you use a small strip of
plain (probably 1" width). I am willing to pay for the pattern. I am
trying to work it out on EQ5 but it's slow going.
Kathleen in TX




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