This is lovely. The storm at sea patern is so versital. I never would have seen the heart pattern in any other SAS. It will make a perfect wedding gift.
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Very lucky couple who get this beauty! Great job
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Just lovely, great job and thank you for sharing, love the colors
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I remember your other posting of this one, you were asking about borders for it. So glad you posted the final result. It came out absolutely beautifully.
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Originally Posted by wvhill22
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is there a website for the coloring graft or did you draw it out yourself? I have been wanting to make one of these for my son..Here is the one I want to do. I think if I could color it out it would help a lot..
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I love it. I love that pattern anyway, and have a small table mat made with that pattern using hot pink for the hearts. I put the hearts with the points touching. One up, one upsidedown. I love mine. And I love yours too.
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I can feel the love in your quilt.
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Storm at Sea is my favorite! I made one for my son using the paper piecing method, and you are right! It was very easy to piece.
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Very pretty you did a nice job!!!!
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My brother is remarrying a lovely woman after 10 years of being a widower - he's a retired admiral in the US Navy and I thought of the Storm-At-Sea pattern for a small wall hanging to make as a wedding gift. While I've seen the version with a single heart, I absolutely love your version with two hearts. PERFECT! Thanks so much for the inspiration.
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