Lots going on in this quilt from the mid-20th century. The pattern is hard to figure out. Here are the blocks but the sashing is just as important. Here it is in BlockBase as a Sash & Block design Both sashing and block are pieced. It's 1072 & 1074. Why it has two numbers I cannot say. Two names published in the early 1930s: Tangled Cobwebs from Hubert Ver Mehren's Home Art catalogs and Spider Web from Mrs Danner. Hard to date.... One would assume the geese in sash and block are the same size. These three, which might be a little older than the 1930s, are not quite the same. More going on in the star. Chrome orange and green by Florence Garvey, found in the Illinois Project. And this Welsh example from Mary Jenkins's Little Welsh Quilts blog is just a block. No sash. making it a variation of #3842 Spider Web from the Kansas City Star in 1942 More blocks without sash. And then there's this variation, a string quilt---very mysterious construction An octagonal block with an octagon in the center plus pieced sash? Tangled indeed.