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Old 08-22-2020, 10:22 AM
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Storm at Sea using Inklingo. Hand stitched, thinking I would have it in my busy bag for a long while, then came the quarantine and it was done in 60 some days! And yes, there Are 2 shades of blue. My stash was lacking enough of my first choice.
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Old 08-22-2020, 12:46 PM
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Very pretty, good for you to finish it so fast.
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So glad you got it finished. Seems like most Storm at Sea quilts take a lot longer. I love the pattern but have a hard time wrapping my mind around it. Everyone I see seems to "look" totally different. I'm thinking it has to do with the color combinations & placement of the colors. No two ever look the same to me. Has anyone else encountered this feeling? Thanks for sharing your quilt with us. I don't think I have the courage to try to make one but will drool over those like yours when I see them.
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Beautiful and quite the accomplishment in 2 months! The fabrics are darn close......I would haven't noticed the difference, so great job.
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Thank you all. This is my first post since the new format and getting the picture on there was a bit of a struggle. Honestly not sure how it happened!

EmiliasNana, using Inklingo makes hand stitching a bit quicker because the cut and sewing lines are printed right on the fabric with your inkjet printer.
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Very pretty. And hand stitched! Wow.
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Wonderful storm at sea. I love using Inklingo.
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Old 08-22-2020, 08:07 PM
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Lovely Storm At Sea -- great way to spend the quartine.
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nice job! That's a quick finish for hand quilting!
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I would not have noticed the 2 colors of blue if you hadn't pointed it out. They are so close I thought it was a shadow at first. I love this Storm at Sea. Beautifully crafted! Thanks for sharing.
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