Not seasick anymore!
#51
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From your title, I thought maybe you'd been on the same cruise as I! HA! That "Storm at Sea" is a masterpiece! It's on my YOLO (You Only Live Once) list, but in a much smaller version. You blended those colors so well. It really does show a lot of movement. Absolutely wonderful!
#53
Thanks for sharing!!! Your Storm at Sea looks stunning, I wonder if I would ever have the patience to go down this fancy track and so big. Also your table runners are lovely and gives me ideas. I was given a few FQ in different Under the Australian Sun patterns and some eucalyptus flowers and since it's not enough to make a quilt I was always wondering what to do with them and now I know....
#54
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Thanks everyone for your very kind comments. There were times when I would have to walk away from the SAS - it really did try me but I am pleased with the result.
The table runner was a welcome diversion. The pattern can be found at http://www.patchworkfabrics.com.au/Patterns.html
The table runner was a welcome diversion. The pattern can be found at http://www.patchworkfabrics.com.au/Patterns.html
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Thanks for sharing!!! Your Storm at Sea looks stunning, I wonder if I would ever have the patience to go down this fancy track and so big. Also your table runners are lovely and gives me ideas. I was given a few FQ in different Under the Australian Sun patterns and some eucalyptus flowers and since it's not enough to make a quilt I was always wondering what to do with them and now I know....
There are quite a few good ideas there. It certainly is a beautiful range of fabric - would love to see what you end up doing with your FQs.
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