The second block I finished is one of the pattern that must have been inspired by the Series-A set of the nursery rhyme pre-printed blocks of the Victoria Quilt Block Company. But as the littel detail stitches e.g. on his buttom and his back are not part of the original pre-printed pattern I assume that Jayne's and Barb grandmother did not use the pre-printed pattern itself...
The first of 32 blocks finished and I really like the result...and yes I know the c is missing but it wasn't on the orignal and I didn't want to change that.
The iron-on transfer and the "stamped" pattern for this block.
I have very limited sources to research the pattern other than the internet. A great book I own is the "Red & White American Redwork Quilts" from Deborah Harding (ISBN 0-8478-2244-3)". Here I found quite a few of the nursery rhyme e.g. "Mother Goose" pattern Jayne's and Barb's grandmother used for her quilt.

According to Deborah Harding's book the nursery rhyme pattern originally are from the pre-stamped blocks series-A and series-D sold by the "Victoria Quilt Block Company". However, while retracing the pattern I found too many little differences between the blocks and the "original", therefore I doubt Jayne's and Barb's grandmother used the pre-stamped fabric blocks. Maybe she traced them from a cataloque or another quilt...
This is my little Redwork quilt that started everything. I posted this photo in my flickr file and Jayne ( Queen Conch ) commented it reminded her of her dad's youth quilt.