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Old August 31st 11, 03:25 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Robyn Bath
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Hi,
Could someone help me with a quilt pattern please. I am trying to find a
pattern for a lap quilt. The pattern I am after is for a snowblock and
lattice quilt.

Thanks
Robyn


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Old August 31st 11, 11:14 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Robyn Bath
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Opps I ment snowball and lattice. sorry


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Old August 31st 11, 12:12 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Hanne in DK
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Den 31-08-2011 12:14, Robyn Bath skrev:
Opps I ment snowball and lattice. sorry



Is there just one "snowball and lattice" pattern?

Like this one? http://www.flickr.com/photos/mellicious/497351028/
(picture only, jut trying to figure out what you are looking for!).

Or is it something else you are after?

Hanne in DK
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Old August 31st 11, 02:30 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Polly Esther[_5_]
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Now there's something I could not bring myself to do. All those empty blank
snowballs? Mercy, no. I would be compelled to put big glorious roses or
John Deere tractors or goggle-eyed sheep in the blanks. We would think
subtle in just not in my repertoire. Polly

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Den 31-08-2011 12:14, Robyn Bath skrev:
Opps I ment snowball and lattice. sorry



Is there just one "snowball and lattice" pattern?

Like this one? http://www.flickr.com/photos/mellicious/497351028/
(picture only, jut trying to figure out what you are looking for!).

Or is it something else you are after?

Hanne in DK


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Old September 1st 11, 03:40 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
AllisonH
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I did a snowball quilt with a wonderful large Japanese print that I
could not bear to cut up into small pieces. The sashing was a little
simpler than in this picture and it set off the fabric nicely. And at
eight inch blocks the sewing was pretty quick!
But for a small print I agree with Polly.
Allison


On 31/08/2011 9:30 AM, Polly Esther wrote:
Now there's something I could not bring myself to do. All those empty
blank snowballs? Mercy, no. I would be compelled to put big glorious
roses or John Deere tractors or goggle-eyed sheep in the blanks. We
would think subtle in just not in my repertoire. Polly

"Hanne in DK" wrote in message
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Den 31-08-2011 12:14, Robyn Bath skrev:
Opps I ment snowball and lattice. sorry



Is there just one "snowball and lattice" pattern?

Like this one? http://www.flickr.com/photos/mellicious/497351028/
(picture only, jut trying to figure out what you are looking for!).

Or is it something else you are after?

Hanne in DK



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Old September 2nd 11, 03:20 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Robyn Bath
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I will try to describe what I am after.
It is a snowball block with a square in a square and the sashing surrounds
both to look like lattice.
Not very good but hope it helps.

Robyn


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Old September 2nd 11, 04:59 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Dee in Oz[_3_]
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I think I know what you are after Robyn. If it is what I am thinking of I
saw a pattern in an Australian quilting magazine, possibly in the early
2000's and very possibly APQ. I think it was done in greens and purples.

Thats really helpful I know but at the moment that is the best I can come up
with.

Dee in Oz


"Robyn Bath" wrote in message
nd.com...
I will try to describe what I am after.
It is a snowball block with a square in a square and the sashing surrounds
both to look like lattice.
Not very good but hope it helps.

Robyn



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Old September 3rd 11, 08:34 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Robyn Bath
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Hi Dee,
Yes thats the one. I went through my APQ magazines and found it. Thank you,
you have a great memory.

Robyn


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Old September 4th 11, 12:44 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Dee in Oz[_3_]
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I'm glad you found it Robyn.
I only remember it because someone else was looking for it a few years ago
and I had just read the magazine at a friends holiday house. No I don't have
a good memory !

Dee in Oz
"Robyn Bath" wrote in message
Hi Dee,
Yes thats the one. I went through my APQ magazines and found it. Thank
you, you have a great memory.

Robyn



 




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