Block 1900-1920
Pattern?
Drat! It's not in the new Encyclopedia and won't be in the new
BlockBase scheduled to be out next month. In fact this is the only version I've ever seen of it.
It should be in a group of neatly geometric designs of five squares forming an X.
The pattern drafter in me loves this page.
Easy to draw---all variations on #2775
#2775
Quilt from about 1840, a long time before the Orange Judd Farmer newspaper
called it Double Cross in 1913.
Should be next to this #2777 Grecian Square
from the Rural New Yorker in 1932,
again years after this quilt.
So it has a should be number #2777.5
Relatives
At the Depot from the Clara Stone catalog about 1910
You could break up those squares with an interesting geometry.
#2796. Ruby McKim called this one
Wild Goose in 1929 but the quilt probably dates
to 1880-1900.
#2802 Crossroads to Texas or
Kentucky Crossroads
Or whatever fits in those boxes.
Looks like simple hearts to me.
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