I just learned Hawaiian Quilting!
#56
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Mississippi
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I want to try this technique to have a hand project and to improve my applique skills. I got a two fabric kit, but do not have the right equipment to transfer the design to the dark batik fabric. I am eager to get started. Hope I can improve the quality of my skills enough to complete it and not need to hide it away!
#57
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 432
i'm in Honolulu right now with every intention of making it to the Hawaiian Quilting class given every saturday morning at the Queens' palace before i leave in two weeks. The patterns are made by snowflake cutting technique however they do end up looking like something specific, eg., Breadfruit, Hono (sea turtles) etc. What i find different is that the pattern extends to the edge of the whole cloth they are appliqued upon
#59
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 1,041
i'm in Honolulu right now with every intention of making it to the Hawaiian Quilting class given every saturday morning at the Queens' palace before i leave in two weeks. The patterns are made by snowflake cutting technique however they do end up looking like something specific, eg., Breadfruit, Hono (sea turtles) etc. What i find different is that the pattern extends to the edge of the whole cloth they are appliqued upon
Pretty quilting.
#60
I love applique and just as soon as I finish my West of Baltimore quilt that I've been working on since 2007 (working on 4 corner and 4 connecting strips) I'm going to try my hand at Hawaiian quilting. And a bag is the perfect way to show off quilting. Thanks.
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