Dream Weaver Quilt Pattern by Missouri Star by Missouri Star Quilt Co.

Dream Weaver Quilt Pattern by Missouri Star
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This quilt looks totally different in BLOCK (Early winter vol 4 issue6)magazine in rich shades of burgundy, browns/tans,rusty orange from "Atelier de France" by French General for Moda Fabrics. The overall effect is an alluring plaid that I want to emulate since I cannot find the same fabrics.
Denise Blair M.
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Look closely. See how the block appears to be woven with one fabric slipping quietly under another? Don't tell, but it's an illusion! You'll love discovering how easy it is to create this look! Pick up a roll of 2.5" strips and learn how to make the quilt of your dreams!

Finished size: 73" x 82"
Pattern for 2.5" Strips
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Brand: Missouri Star Quilt Co.

Collection: Wild Nectar

Designer: Missouri Star Quilt Co.

Product Type: 2.5" Strip (Jelly Roll) Patterns, Missouri Star Patterns, Quilt Patterns

Size: 2.5" Strip (Jelly Roll) Patterns, Missouri Star Patterns, Throw / Lap

Style: 2.5" Strip (Jelly Roll) Patterns, Missouri Star Patterns, Modern

Theme: 2.5" Strip (Jelly Roll) Patterns, Missouri Star Patterns, Geometric

MSQC SKU: PAT1955

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Denise Blair M.
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Dreaming of emulating the BLOCK Magazine colors
This quilt looks totally different in BLOCK (Early winter vol 4 issue6)magazine in rich shades of burgundy, browns/tans,rusty orange from "Atelier de France" by French General for Moda Fabrics. The overall effect is an alluring plaid that I want to emulate since I cannot find the same fabrics.
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LuAnn S.
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I loved this pattern, once I saw the video I just had to try it. This is a baby quilt size, using up half a jelly roll I had left over plus some yardage for the sashing and white corners. Some of my strips were gradiated colors, which made it a bit harder. Mostly I just wanted to see if I could make the colors run through the whole quilt. It was fun!
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2 years ago (02/27/2023)
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Marcy S.
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My best experience
This has been delightful to work on. I was a bit intimidated to start but I didn't need to be. One hint: When designing each block label each white block as, #1, A,B,C. Place a pin along the sewing side of it's mate and move on to all four white squares. Number the unused pieces accordingly. See the units in a chain. It is a snap to reassemble the block.
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2 years ago (01/12/2023)
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