There isn't any yardage, only pieces. There were two pieces with the name Peter Pan Fabrics, Inc., same pattern, one red, one blue. They consist of squares with a double white line to define each square. The squares alternate between plain square and square with small flowers flowers. The blue is a dark royal blue with very small, lighter blue flowers and tiny leaves. The red is a dark tomato red, same pattern, light red flowers. I know Peter Pan Fabrics were i business in 1960, but don't know if they were any earlier.
The other pieces are flowered:
salmon, aqua, teal and lime on white background tiny gold flowers with tiny blue leaves and a tiny bit of aqua, cream background pink, gold, and white flowers, olive green leaves, royal blue background teal and salmon colored squares with darker teal flowers red, white, and gold flowers on almost navy blue background bright pink and tiny white flowers on purplish blue background maroon, olive green, purple and white paisley on dark blue background a really wild series of large blue, yellow, and green flowers on white background
Scandinavian tile pale gold w/green leaf design square alternating with light blue four-leaf design with maroon veins in both tiles.
The ones that looks really old are the one w/tiny gold flowers and the one with small teal flowers and squares as well as the Scandinavian-style piece.
Wish I had a scanner, but I don't. Just wondered if fabric could really be in condition this good if it were very old. This paper pattern didn't have any pin holes in it, but I suppose she could have used weights to keep it in place. Interesting.
Am going to a garage sale tomorrow that listed quilt fabric in their ad (like I need more fabric).
Sounds like a lot of fun...... Pati, in Phx