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    Old 04-29-2011, 05:28 AM
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    Since you have EQ7, you can do it. I did a SAS for myself for a quilt on our boat. I actually ended up paper piecing parts of it and then putting it together.
    Fire up EQ and type in SAS in the search. You can make it any size or color/colors you want. Print out a picture of the quilt and then go to town coloring it. That is a great idea.
    With EQ it will make it easier.
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    Old 04-29-2011, 05:51 AM
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    "Impulse” by Larisa Key, Quilter’s World, Aug. 2006

    Here is my version of the quilt:

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    Impulse by Larisa Key
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]190604[/ATTACH]
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    Old 04-29-2011, 06:03 AM
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    The quilt I made (see above) was king-sized (114" square) and made for my goddaughter who loves purple. I called it Purple Passion. I made 10" center squares and had a check sheet in which each diagonal row had the number of each shape to make. I ran out of fabric from the center design, so I had to put on a plain border. I was using purples that I had collected over time.
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    Old 04-29-2011, 06:07 AM
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    Here is the quilting in the border of the quilt:
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    Old 04-29-2011, 06:28 AM
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    Hi im assuming your working from a pattern,so this suggestion may not be what you would want to do.but,remember the ocean isnt just blue, its also shades of green,and white(top of waves) it also has black init.
    I dont know who makes this fabric or what its called, but have and seen, fabric that is solid in color, going from lite to dark. you could use fabric that has ocean scences,or water/river panels. also you need seaweed/keip.
    you could at the bottom wigglely lines of colorful fabric,pointing upwards representing the ocean floor and what you see when you sucba dive. Or maybe not Dave
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    Old 04-29-2011, 08:05 AM
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    umm, whats eq7, im not alpha soup hip,
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    Old 04-29-2011, 08:43 AM
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    Electric Quilt version 7. A program for designing quilts on your computer. Ann in TN
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    Old 04-29-2011, 10:41 AM
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    [I am 61 years old and don't think there is enough time left in my lifetime to make a quilt with 2021 pieces but it is a beautiful quilt. Especially since my son wants a king size quilt. I am getting the idea of what everyone is talking about. I have collected a number of different blues but think maybe some batik might be in order also. May have to make a trip into the closest town with a good sized LQS. I do have EQ7 so should be able to play with it some to see what I can come up with. The sites mentioned above had some real beauties. Thanks, Ann in TN[/quote]

    If he doesn't have his heart set on a Storm at Sea, Eleanore Burns has a strip peice quilt that is based on a Monet painting and it goes from one shade of blue to the other and rather resembles water movement. Thinking it wouldn't take so long to make a king size quilt! She has water lilies on her's but you wouldn't have to do that. In fact I think it looks better without them, but that's just me. Good luck on your endeavor!
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    Old 04-29-2011, 10:47 AM
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    Wendy Mathson's Storm at Sea TrimPlates(and book) make this an easy construction job. Definitely print out the worksheets and color it to get the color placement just where you want. Good luck!
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    Old 04-29-2011, 10:48 AM
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    Wendy Mathson's Storm at Sea TrimPlates(and book) make this an easy construction job. Definitely print out the worksheets and color it to get the color placement just where you want. Good luck!
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