Here you go, Pam! TWO people identified it on my local Modern Bee group. It's called Carnival Time in some places and Flying Saucer in other books. And here is the pattern at Quilters Cache, a great source of quilt blocks.
http://www.quilterscache.com/C/CarnivalTimeBlock.html
Quilt pattern?
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Pam my grand daughter-in-law has some Stallards in her family. I’ll check them out later.
I did Ancestry & FTDNA tests.
I did Ancestry & FTDNA tests.
pbp908 wrote:If anyone else is doing research, my family names are James, Richardson, Holbrook, Brickey, Estep, Stidham, Stallard, Carter, Addington, Lawson, McCoy, McConnell, Duncan, Stith and a host of others.
Chances are if you had ancestors in Va., NC, SC, Tenn. and parts of Ky. we're related.
Strangely enough, my DNA test backed up all of my research. Ancestry is still refining their tests so the Irish and Scandinavian markers are finally showing up for me. I'm seriously considering taking the 23 and Me test as they seem to look at more markers.
Cheryl
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You're welcome, and they have been thanked.pamcook wrote:Thanks Marianne - and please, thank your friends for me!
Here is the other reference to it and variations. Barbara Brackman is THE quilt block historian.
http://barbarabrackman.blogspot.com/201 ... -time.html
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very nice pattern
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great find, Marianne
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Yay! Are you going to try to make some squares to go with the pillow or just recording it for family history?