My mother in law Nola was visiting this week, and brought with her this lovely crochet and fabric creation, which she has just finished…
Isn’t it beautiful? And isn’t she clever!
I love that it looks almost antique…
I don’t have an exact pattern to share with you I’m afraid. It came in a quilting pack with all the supplies so I can’t share it here. However if you search online you will find some very similar patterns.
To get you started here’s a good tutorial for making the squares and crocheting them together. The three layer rose is added afterwards when the quilt squares are all joined together… here’s a nice pattern.
Hope you are having a wonderful week! J xox
Wow I love the soft colours your mil has used in this! Thanks for the links, am going for a browse.
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I am making a quilt like your mother in law. What crochet stitch did she use around the blocks?
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Would she consider making them and selling them? I love the quilt / blanket and would dearly love one for myself. Please contact me on 0762871683.
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How many squares would i use for a crib quilt ??
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I just love the picture of traditional quilting squares joined by crochet. Exquisite and very expensive and classy look. Thank you.
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I loved this quilt at first sight. So, I’m making one. I was wondering what thread or yarn was used. I settled on Aunt Lydias fashion 5 crochet cotton, but their color choices aren’t nearly as pretsy or subtle as this one. Can you send me in the right direction? Thank you.
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The pattern for this quilt says to use DMC Babylo 3 ply Crochet Thread in the 50 gram balls. I am almost finished with my first attempt at this quilt and I am using Aunt Lydia’s Crochet Thread size 3 in natural and it is looking very nice so far. I think I will order the Babylo for the next one I do though.
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Thanks Diana so much for answering my question! I’m using the Aunt Lydias crochet cotton size 3 also. You mentioned that the “pattern calls for DMC Babylo 3 ply ” but I haven’t found THE pattern. The pattern I am using (the only one I can find) calls for fingering weight baby yarn and I didn’t want to use that. Can you tell me where to find the pattern you are using? I am almost finished with the first one and I’m anxious to do another one more like the original one that I fell in love with. Thanks so much!
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The original kit with the pattern and fabric was available at http://cottageflair.co.nz but they no longer have the kit. When I called I had to order the pattern and they mailed it to me. But they do have a pdf download of the pattern now on their website as several people mentioned in the comments below and it’s about $12.98 USD. I had a difficult time finding the original fabric because the actual fabric is more soft and muted than the colors in the photos above. The fabric line is called Moda’s Roses and Chocolate by Sentimental Studios. It’s out of print now but you might get lucky. I bought the Roses and Chocolate and then bought several colorways of the Lecien Antique Rose line as I thought it would make a pretty quilt in this style. Good luck!
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I’m not sure you wanted the original fabric, Barbara but I checked and you can still find the Moda Roses and Chocolate fabric on Etsy and Ebay and some independent shops using Google shopping and a few shops on http://www.quiltshops.com still have it too.
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Almost finished my crochet and fabric quilt. Not as pretty as the original I saw on the Green Dragonfly. It takes many many hours to make. I find that I had to be DEDICATED and DETERMINED to finish. It’s a good project to work on in the evenings watching TV or very portable to take to kids sporting events or doctor appointments, airports, etc. I’d like to make another one with more muted colors. I used various rose prints in greens and pinks and Aunt Lydias size 3 crochet cotton in the color Sage. I’d like to try a smaller ply cotton next time. Also, I used a peel and stick measuring tape to place my base stitches around the squares.
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I am in love with this quilt! It is so beautiful! It reminds me of tea settings with beautiful roses and china blue and filigree handles and details on the plates! I wish I knew how to crochet so beautifully, I would endeavor to try to make this!
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I made a smaller version but the colors (to me) were too strong. So I started a other one with strictly blues and pinks and using size 10 crochet thread in a grey color ( olor name is cloud). I finished sewing the squares together and I’m working on the crochet around squares. It’s coming out great. A LOT of work and time involved but I think it will be worth it in the end.
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I could not find the tutorial for this Quilted and Crocheted quilt. I found the flower instructions. could you send me the instructions or a current link or just let me know how the quilted portions are put together and how to start the crochet. I can probably figure the rest out.
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Melanie – this link will take you to the tutorial – its $20 for the pattern.
http://cottageflair.co.nz/pdfs/
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Hi go to cottageflair.co.nz look for patterns and you will find one under vintage and crochet. If you need anything you are welcome to contact me. Good luck. I know they have patterns but they may also have a kit to buy. If you have difficulty finding what you want, don’t hesitate to contact the staff they are very helpful.
On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 11:57 PM, The Green Dragonfly wrote:
> Lilian commented: “Melanie – this link will take you to the tutorial – its > $20 for the pattern. http://cottageflair.co.nz/pdfs/” >
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This pattern and is available from http://www.cottageflair.co. nz as a PDF pattern and they now have it available again as a kit in the latest range of this fabric. It’s very similar in colour to the original range .
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I love this fabric. Is it available for purchase?
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Could I purchase the quilt? I love it!
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I LOVE this pattern package too! Where can I buy the package from?
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Did she tell you where to purchase the fabric?
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That is absolutely beautiful!!! An heirloom for sure!!!
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I have pinned it to my Pinterest board – hope that’s ok with you: https://www.pinterest.com/birdsfootrefoil/crochet/
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One of the most gorgeous quilts I’ve ever seen! Stunning 😃
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So beautiful.
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Amazingly lovely!!!
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Stunning crochet articles. Would love to get some ideas
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Wow! My two favourite crafts in one place. Beautiful. Bx
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How beautiful. You’re right, it does look old, in a nice way.
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Thank you. I will be making one. It will probably take most of the school year, my nephew graduates next year and this will be his graduation quilt. (for his mom). I will print his photos on fabric, and crochet them together. I can use 1 photo on each side and will get to pick more photos.
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That’s a fabulous idea – how do you print the photos on fabric?
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This is lovely what a special talent your MiL has ,love it thank you for sharing it with us.
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I am wondering how the the stitches where done on the fabric. Were they done with a yarn needle?
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I just ador this quilt. Can you tell me how to get the pattern for it? I would truly appreciate it
Thank you,
Myra
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Me too would love to know so I can purchase the kit!!
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Oh my, it’s beautiful! Someone will be copying this!
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Absolutely stunning! I will do one with the quilt squares that I found in my grandmother’s closet! I was looking for doing something very special and this is the idea! Thank you very much for sharing these pictures, I will be creating a real heirloom with my grandmother’s touch in each square!
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Oh My! That is one of the prettiest quilts I have seen….EVER!!!! Your Mother in law has done a beautiful job, she is a talented lady. 🙂 x
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It is so beautiful Janette, it brings back happy memories of my own Mum-in-law, who taught me how to crochet and sew. She once made a quilt and matching curtains from squares of material that she cut out of oddments – they are so fashionable now. Your Mum–in-law is a talented lady, just like mine was, the quilt will make a well-loved heirloom. Thanks for sharing. x
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Wow that is fantastic!! Too pretty to use! I have often wondered how hard it would be to crochet into fabric! Now I can’t wait to learn that!! Hugs Lisa and Bear
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Reminds me of my grandmothers homemade quilts
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This is stunning! I’ve never seen anything like this before. I agree with it looks almost antique – gorgeous! 🙂 x
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That is so gorgeous. Nola is very talented. I love the vintage look to it and what a lovely idea to combine the patchwork and crochet. It is just so, so beautiful. x
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My next project!
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This is such a beautiful quilt. I am definitely not a sewer but seeing this I would love to start with it even if I would tear my hair out. Viola
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Just beautiful. Yes two favourite crafts combined 🙂
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Oh wow, that is simply stunning x very talented lady x
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Wow. Just wow. That is truly beautiful.
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I really love this! Stunning xx
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This is just so beautiful! The fabrics are gorgeous and I love that the blocks are joined with crochet! This is going on my (very long) to do list!
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This is so beautiful! It does look antique!
Thanks for sharing!
Vicki
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I thought this was vintage when I first saw it. So different and absolutely stunning – Clever Mother in law 🙂
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I love this, the colors, the technique, everything! It was just beautiful and I’m sure it will be treasured for years to come!
I’ve got fabric for blankets just waiting for a project like this. I didn’t have a specific technique in mind. My inital thought was to just crochet edging on the fabric, but thank you so much for sharing your Mother-In-Laws patch-work and the links that you included. I now have a much better idea of how to proceed.
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Beautiful!!!
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Wow – spectacular. What a labour of love.
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I pinned it too! Just thought everyone should see it who loves beautiful crochet.
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Lovely, great that you can combine the two crafts, i will have a go. Carolyn.
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That is so very pretty and cosy. I love it. You have a very clever MOL! 😀
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What a beautiful thing – my Mum is a quilter and I’m a crochet freak so we may have to get together and combine our crafty talents. I love the soft, muted colours. A wonderful piece of work.
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Simply Stunning.
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Beautiful!!
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I love this, and just happen to have the perfect bits of fabrics for it too! You are both wonderful for sharing! Bless you
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Wow. I love this! Just beautiful. I think I have to do this!
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WOW just what I wwas looking for. Camee here bby searching for
buy spanish fly online
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This is gourgeous. Can you share the name of the pattern or the name of the Kit so I can find one to buy ?
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Hi I’ve just ordered a kit from a quilt shop in New Zealand. The quilt kit is called Pretty As a Rose and the kit is $134nz + postage (they do send international) or you can purchase the pattern for $19nz + postage. The business is called Cottage Flair and their email is cottageflair@wave.co.nz. They are also on Facebook!
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She really does beautiful work. Very special, thank you for sharing. And yes it really does look like it’s an antique!!!
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Please….what kit did she buy? I have searched
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Hi I’ve just ordered a kit from a quilt shop in New Zealand. The quilt kit is called Pretty As a Rose and the kit is $134nz + postage (they do send international) or you can purchase the pattern for $19nz + postage. The business is called Cottage Flair and their email is cottageflair@wave.co.nz. They are also on Facebook!
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That’s lovely! When I was looking at quilts at the fair this summer, I started wondering if anyone had tried combining crochet with quilting . . . and here it is! Very nice.
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I made this also.The pattern and kit comes from Cottage Flair in Rotorua,New Zealand.you will find their website. cottage flair.co.nz
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What did you find was the best crochet thread to use to get the fine look of the crocheting. I don’t want mine to look like a “baby” quilt.
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What a lovely quilt and great idea to combine quilting & crochet.
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This is a beautiful way of joining the quilt squares to give it a completely different look. I’ve saved this for future reference to use.
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I, too, would like to know what pattern this is and where I could purchase it. I’ve looked all over pinterest and cannot find a pattern like this. If anyone can find one that really does this justice… please post so that others of us can make something like it!
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Hi I’ve just ordered a kit from a quilt shop in New Zealand. The quilt kit is called Pretty As a Rose and the kit is $134nz + postage (they do send international) or you can purchase the pattern for $19nz + postage. The business is called Cottage Flair and their email is cottageflair@wave.co.nz. They are also on Facebook!
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Thanks for sharing they beautiful quilt. It’s absolutely breath taking. I’ve put making at least one quilt on my bucket list. I think this will be the design I choose. I love to crochet. This would be the perfect one for my personality. Thank you again.
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I have been looking for a new cloverleaf for our bed and can’t find the right colors. This would be perfect. However can this be washed and dried?
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That is utterly stunning.
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Outstanding quilt, thanks you for all the information about where you can get the pattern and kit.
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First thing I notice in your paragraph was your mother in laws name. My mother’s name is Nola Faye, her brothers called her No Faye. First time in 62 years I ever heard/read another person called Nola. Sweet.
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It is such a lovely name too 🙂
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Oh how I wish I knew how to do this…OR knew someone who could make it for me. I love this!!!
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Your crochet and fabric quilt is. absolutely gorgeous!!!Is it for sale?I love it,and I’m disabled,most days bedridden because of cirrhosis from hereditary cholesterol and I would love this on my bed.All my organs are starting to fail,losing lots of blood and had 14 transfusions and just one platelets only,have had ulcers from very severe fluid retention and they were to the bone,because lack of blood,they wouldn’t heal,2 times half my blood was missing,took 2 1/2 years to heal.I have to watch my ammonia level close,can’t be high because it can cause coma or death and makes me very very sick before a coma,it’s hard because it happens very quickly.I have enlarged spleen,tiny blood vessels in intestines,and they cause bleeding when I eat and the other thing people all people do after eating I’ll say,to be nice not nasty.My legs cracks open so bad because they triple or quadruple,that however bad they get,and basically have to regrow all the bottom parts of my legs and top of feet too.Anyway I love handmade quilts,my mom use to make several burgers not able now.If you can please text or message me about that quilt and others too,please ma’am.I’m a country girl from Tennessee.
Thank you!!!
Amy Moore
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Thank you so much for posting these photos. What a lovely quilt! And thanks to those who posted where the pattern could be found. I ordered the pattern but they were out of the kits. Can anyone who bought the kit tell me the manufacturer and designer of the fabric. I have searched for the fabric but nothing comes close so perhaps knowing the name of the fabric line will help. The colors and patterns are so gorgeous in this quilt.
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The fabric used in this quilt is Moda’s Roses and Chocolate by Sentimental Studios in case anyone is looking for the same fabric for use with this quilt. The actual fabric is a bit more soft and muted than the colors in the photos above.
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I went to cottageflair@wave.co.nz, and couldn’t find the pattern. What am I doing wrong? would love your help.
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The pattern is not listed on their website. You will have to call them to order it. Very nice people work there and they shipped my pattern the same day. Just takes awhile to make it to the US.
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Thank you so very much! You have made my day!
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You’re very welcome! It’s a lovely pattern.
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Thank you so much for the links to the patterns you did find! I love this one so much as I have a Shabby Chic Flannel and fabric kit I bought on Ebay for I quilt I was going to do. This is perfect for it! Tell your mom thanks for the beautiful inspiration and please give her a {{{hugz}}} for me.
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Of course, I pinned this gorgeous quilt, and the wheels started turning. I purchased an old Arch quilt that is “seriously ill” , but was too beautiful to pass up for $8! After seeing this beauty, I think I’ll cut it into squares and make a quilt like this out of it! I have a beautiful xroxhet lace pattern that I can use to join the squares! Thank you for sharing – several people have pinned my pin!
Susan Stepp
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I would like to thank Sarah Skinner and Barbara for posting the email of the company for the quilt pattern. Thank You Very Much!
I had looked all over and could not find the pattern. 🙂
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OH MY STUNNING. GORGEOUS
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I love this fabric! any idea where you can get it?
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The fabric used in this quilt is Moda’s Roses and Chocolate by Sentimental Studios in case anyone is looking for the same fabric for use with this quilt. The actual fabric is a bit more soft and muted than the colors in the photos above.
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The PDF Download is now available on http://cottageflair.co.nz the exchange NZD to USD comes out to about $12.98 USD for pattern directions
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Reblogged this on Miss Lizzy and commented:
I’d love to make this. Just need to get my sewing machine working
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Could you share the name of someone who might have the kits for sale for the lovely quilt that your Mother-in-Law made?
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The PDF Download is now available on http://cottageflair.co.nz the exchange NZD to USD comes out to about $12.98 USD for pattern directions. The fabric used in this quilt is Moda’s Roses and Chocolate by Sentimental Studios in case anyone is looking for the same fabric for use with this quilt. The actual fabric is a bit more soft and muted than the colors in the photos above.
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I have a kit! It was given to me as a gift a few years ago, but I am not a quilter at all. The kit is gorgeous and brand new. I would be willing to sell it if someone wants it. The quilt is absolutely gorgeous.
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Hello, did you sell your pretty as a rose, crochet quilt kit? If you still have I would be interested in purchasing it.
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Do you know, or could you find out where you MIL got the fabric squares? I have looked for this & haven’t found it. I absolutely LOVE this. I don’t sew but would REALLY love to make this.
Thanks,
Jean
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The PDF Download is now available on http://cottageflair.co.nz the exchange NZD to USD comes out to about $12.98 USD for pattern directions. The fabric used in this quilt is Moda’s Roses and Chocolate by Sentimental Studios in case anyone is looking for the same fabric for use with this quilt. The actual fabric is a bit more soft and muted than the colors in the photos above.
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Ce modèle est paru dans une revue Française “100 idées” en 1975 ou 76 je me souviens pour avoir fait quelques carrés que le 1er rang au crochet etait fait avec un crochet à dentelle pour passer à travers le tissu sans l’abîmer
Bon patch
Arlette
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Beautiful, what a talented lady! this is so inspiring, thank you for sharing it with the world.
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So beautiful! I had seen fabric squares joined with crochet before, but I absolutely love how she went the extra step and added the flower! Oh, my goodness! And the color choices! Perfect! Lovely! What a talented lady!
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I love this same exact fabric. If you know the manufacturer name or even the quilting pack name or kit please I’m begging you get in touch with me. I know how to crochet this too. I’m dying to make one like this since this my bedroom wall color! Please please get me in touch with your mother in law. Thanks❤️✂️
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The PDF Download is now available on http://cottageflair.co.nz the exchange NZD to USD comes out to about $12.98 USD for pattern directions. The fabric used in this quilt is Moda’s Roses and Chocolate by Sentimental Studios in case anyone is looking for the same fabric for use with this quilt. The actual fabric is a bit more soft and muted than the colors in the photos above.
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I have a kit! It was given to me as a gift a few years ago, but I am not a quilter at all. The kit is gorgeous and brand new. I would be willing to sell it if someone wants it. The quilt is absolutely gorgeous.
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I love this quilt! What a labor of love! My mother-in-law was very talented also, and made beautiful quilts and afghans for family and friends. She taught me how to crochet also, I was blessed to have her, I miss her as she passed 2 years ago. I would like to make this quilt also.
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Me gustaria saber si vende usted las colchas, pues es verdaderamente maravillosa, si es asi me podría indicar el precio en un mensaje privado? Mi correo es :
fetri_v@hotmail.com
Muchas gracias
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Janette that is so pretty, the choice of fabric and crochet colours work so well together. Thank you for the follow, I look forward to visiting your site often.
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Beautiful!
I just have to make one for myself!!!
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Absolutely beautiful! Is the crochet part done with cotton yarn or wool? I dont like to use wool for the crochet part between each blocks.
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Cotton 🙂
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The pattern this is made from says to use DMC Babylo 3 ply Crochet Thread in the 50 gram balls.
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Thank you so much for sharing this. Your mother in law did a lovely job to make such a beautiful quilt. My sister (the crocheter) and I (the quilter) are looking to work on this together as a sister’s quilt. We might have to make two since we don’t want to have to squabble over who gets the finished quilt.
By any chance, do you have a pattern for the crocheted piece in your “logo”. My 88 year old mother has fallen in love with it and would love to try the pattern. She still makes baby quilts for great grand babies and they are loved by all, especially the babies.
Thank you.
Carol
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Curious as to what finished size blocks she used…. I’m making this for a surprise for my moms birthday – she had a massive stroke following brain surgery and I can’t wait to surprise her with it!
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6 inches finished.
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Wow that is so beautiful! I love the soft colours. Would love to make one for my daughter who is getting married in April. Thanks for sharing 🙂
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So beautiful! Never seen the like of it before. Got my creative juices flowing !
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Absolutely Stunning! Really – Just Wow! Beautiful work! And who knew…combining both arts..the creativity out there is just amazing! Thanks so much for sharing! I am now subscribed! Cheers!
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Hello Ladies, Hope I can be of some help here. I recognized this pattern immediately (without the pretty roses). And, surprisingly knew where I filed the book that contained the pattern. The pattern can be found in “Home Decorating with Knitting & Crochet” published in 1973. It was distributed by National Handcraft Institute, Inc. 1425 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50337. The pattern was entitled ” Patchwork with a Difference”, however, I have always referred to it as a “Fusion Quilt” and tutorials are available online by searching Fusion Quilt or Fusion Quilt Crochet. Enjoy!!!
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What a gorgeous blanket, love it! You did an amazing job! Kudos! Can you send me the pattern and information on where you purchased the fabric and yarn. The more details the better. How long did it take you to make?
I would love to make one for my bedroom and give it as a gift. You can contact me at:
lindaw4181@gmail.com
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This pattern is absolutely beautiful. My both passions are crocheting and quilting. You have married them together, Thanks
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Love this beautiful quilt. I just got me a crochet hook with a point on it to crochet first round onto fabric. So this quilt will be on my list of things I HAVE to make. Thank you for sharing.
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Hallo,
nur noch wenige Schritte, dann ist meine Decke mit anderem Muster und anderem Häkelgarn an und Farbe.
Moni-e
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Quilt and crochet….the perfect combination!!!
Love this vintage looking blanket and would love to make one for my grand daughter for her birthday. Any chance you could send me the pattern/instructions? The more details the better.
Thanks in advance – can hardly wait to get started.
dawna.ruth.durling@gmail.com
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I love to crochet and I love love the combination of quilting and crocheting in this quilt. Please send me the pattern. Thank you!
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I’m cutting and pasting a reply from one of the readers regarding this beautiful pattern. If you scroll up you can see it yourself:
JOYCE MARTIN May 25, 2017 at 1:48 pm REPLY
Hello Ladies, Hope I can be of some help here. I recognized this pattern immediately (without the pretty roses). And, surprisingly knew where I filed the book that contained the pattern. The pattern can be found in “Home Decorating with Knitting & Crochet” published in 1973. It was distributed by National Handcraft Institute, Inc. 1425 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50337. The pattern was entitled ” Patchwork with a Difference”, however, I have always referred to it as a “Fusion Quilt” and tutorials are available online by searching Fusion Quilt or Fusion Quilt Crochet. Enjoy!!!
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I have a kit! It was given to me as a gift a few years ago, but I am not a quilter at all. The kit is gorgeous and brand new. I would be willing to sell it if someone wants it. The fabric is absolutely lovely.
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I’m interested in the quilt kit Lisa Kennedy has for sale, if it’s still available. But I have no way of contacting her. If possible, please forward my email to her.
Thanks – Kelley
shepherdhelper@gmail.com
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Hi, I purchased the Pretty as a Rose Quilt Pattern from Cottage Flair and as yet have not been able to get a reply from them concerning the status of my order. I have been unable to locate the PDF file to download. Can you tell me the status of their store?
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I would really like to purchase this kit if possible
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