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Originally Posted by IngeMK
(Post 4819480)
Or, enable me and show me yours!
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While I was lookint for a picture of Storm at Sea, I ran across this web site. Maybe it will make it easier for you to tackle. It is truly unique. http://lindafranz.com/ Good luck and I will be looking forward to seeing your quilt when you finish it.
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I like yours, Coyotemagic. It is very clever, and does look like under a stormy sea.
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I think I saw somewhere??? a paper-pieced version of this quilt. You might try to find it, it would make it so much easier.
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Storm at Sea is easy to do if you paper piece. Large square in a square, small square in a square and diamond in a rectangle.
The paper piece templates are here: http://www.generations-quilt-pattern...ilt-blocks.pdf |
I'm on my 3rd one. The one I am working on now will be queen sized. i love the pattern. Go for it! :)
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It's on my list to make. I found this ruler that I think might make it easier. http://www.creativegridsusa.com/prod...m=CGRSAS&ref=c
If you search the web, there are lots of sites with good information. |
They are beautiful especially in navy blue and white. I made one but it was while I worked at Hancock fabrics and went with the store, they closed in our area.
You will feel an emence amount of acomplishment when completed. |
Originally Posted by gailinva
(Post 4820078)
Hi! I PP'd one a couple of years ago. Pattern was by Cindy Edgerton. I checked her website, couldn't find it, but check this out http://www.generations-quilt-pattern...sea-quilt.html
Have fun!!! Thanks! I have always wanted to do one. Kathy |
I making one for my sister. It is paper-pieced (not my usual forte!) but the paper is tissue paper (like dress patterns are printed on) so removal of all that paper is easy peasy. It just needs borders.
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