help finding pattern

Good evening all.

I am on call in the ER. It is earily quiet so I do what I always do at times like these: I surf the internet aimlessly. And every so often I get hit squre between the eyes by a definite MUST HAVE/won't rest till it's mine pattern/image. It's happened again. I stumbled upon this design:

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Is this too cute or what?

So here's the thing; I have no idea where this came from, who designed it, when it was published, or even if it was published. Does this look at all familiar to anyone out there? Can you help me along the road to finding this pattern? Anyone? Anything?

Please?

OK, patients to see!

Claudia

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claudia
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Claudia, it looks to me as though it is a preprinted panel rather than individually appliqued/pieced/embellished blocks.

Nann

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Nann

Hi Claudia,

After looking at the link, I too fell in love with the pattern so I went searching but the only thing I could come up with was the website below - nothing like it but similar just the same.

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Have you thought about asking the seller about the quilt?

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DiMa

Claudia,

I tried to ask a question about the quilt but as I am in Australia I think I have been blocked from doing so or the seller just doesn't want to answer questions. He or she may have made the quilt and know something about it or who made it.

Good luck.

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DiMa

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Roberta

If you look at the close up views that is definitely a printed panel, cut apart. It may be a Cranston/VIP or Marcus Brothers fabric, and is probably at least a couple of years old. Doubt it is still in production, but you might stumble across some on E-bay or such. I know there are at least a few patterns for appliqued "Snowmen of the Month" out there. One of the members of my guild chapter did a set that were darling.

Or make up your own.

Have fun, Pati, in Phx

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Pati, in Phx

Claudia,

I found this one - which could be adapted to your liking:

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DiMa

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