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    storm at sea in black and white toille

    I saw a few months ago a black and white toille with the pattern they called Storm at Sea. I haven't been able to find it. Is there anyone that can help me ? Thanks

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    I think I know which one you mean. The problem is someone reposted the photo & said it was a SAS, and although it shares some design elements with that pattern, it's not. So if you do a search on SAS you won't find it.
    Here's the original post.
    Toile stars
    If you turn the picture 45 degrees, you can see it's plain square blocks of the toile, with pieced sashing and a square in square cornerstone.

    Is this the one???
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    Are you sure you didn't see it on Pinterest?? Here is what is listed under Google images.
    https://www.google.com/search?q=stor...nd+white+toile
    I would have remember a quilt like that one.
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    Oh, the toile stars are just gorgeous!
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    Marion E's Toile Stars is made using Tri-Recs rulers and the blocks are set on point. There was a free pattern called Maddie's Stars from This N That Fabric but they have gone out of business and their website is no more. Just turning it on point makes that block so much more interesting.
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    The diamonds are made with the Tri Recs ruler, then joined to a square-in-a-square block

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