Does anyone recognize this quilt pattern? My mother and I thought this would be a great table topper quilt done in seasonal fabrics. This quilt was also at the fair, but unfortunately, the pattern was not identified.
UPDATE: The mystery is solved. Thanks to Kim @ A Peach in Stitches, the name of this pattern is BQ from Maple Island Quilts. Several sent me the name, but Kim provided a copy of the pattern jacket so I know exactly what I am looking for in the quilt shop. Thanks, Kim!
Very interesting! I’ve never seen anything like this. Looks like you could probably draft it with graph paper, however.
I agree with patty – it is very interesting…. and I have some of that red tulip fabric…
Love this and might have to see if I can draft it in EQ. I had a FQ of that tulip fabric but used it in another project. Too bad I didn’t see this one first!
It kinda looks like a reversed Bento Box or something. I bet you would draw it up easily enough or as Nancy said, EQ it. Sorry that I cannot help with the name.
If the maker used a commercial pattern, then she should have acknowledged its source. That’s a pet peeve of mine at any quilt show especially when I know for a fact, that it was in this or that book. The organizer should insist on that on the entry form–original design or an adaption/replica of Susie Q’s blah, blah, blah. Credit where credit is due after all.
It looks somewhat like the pattern BQ~from Maple Leaf(?…I’m not quite sure of the designer!) I have seen bigger versions on some quilting blogs.
Yes, I think it looks like the BQ pattern Andi mentioned except with the blocks turned a little differently. I like it! I bought that pattern a few weeks ago and I’ll have to keep this “twist” in mind.
Here is the link to the pattern cover – BQ Pattern
Hope that helps!!
I can’t take full credit – Karen left the answer on my blog after I drafted it. 😀
I see that there is a website
http://www.mapleislandquilts.com/quiltpatterns.asp for your updated quilt note–yeah, Kim and Karen for solving the mystery.
I see that they have three sizes listed on the quilt—54 x 72 is a good size for the kids quilts. I’m going to track this down to give a whirl, I think.
So glad you were able to find out what it is called. It’s a very attractive quilt. And it looks like it might not take that long to make..aren’t quilters just the best??