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2006-10-09 05:57:01 · 3 answers · asked by joquilter 1 in Home & Garden Decorating & Remodeling

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The most complete is a book called Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns by Barbara Brackman. It is a thoroughly researched historical record of quilt blocks, with numbers assigned to each block and alternate names provided. You can also buy an electronic version of it called Block Base. It is by Electric Quilt Company, but you don't have to have EQ5 to use it - it is an independent program. If you have EQ5 it does integrate with it.

Online, there's a huge list of quilt blocks and patterns at Quilters Cache, although many are original patterns.

2006-10-09 07:03:13 · answer #1 · answered by swbiblio 6 · 0 0

Just adding to the list of great sites!!!

http://www.blockcentral.com/dir/
http://www.free-quilt-patterns.net/index.html

2006-10-11 17:10:49 · answer #2 · answered by Michelle M 1 · 0 0

http://www.equiltpatterns.com/
http://www.freequiltpatterns.info/

2006-10-09 06:08:37 · answer #3 · answered by greenie 6 · 0 0

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