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Ocean waves quilt tutorial
Ocean waves quilt tutorial






ocean waves quilt tutorial
  1. #OCEAN WAVES QUILT TUTORIAL HOW TO#
  2. #OCEAN WAVES QUILT TUTORIAL SERIES#
  3. #OCEAN WAVES QUILT TUTORIAL FREE#

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ocean waves quilt tutorial

#OCEAN WAVES QUILT TUTORIAL FREE#

Quilt store owners – You are free to reproduce any of the patterns and provide them free of charge to your customers.

ocean waves quilt tutorial

You may use the patterns to teach classes as long as you provide the patterns free of charge to your students. I would love it if you can use the patterns as a resource to help others, gifts for others who are sick or in need, our military, charities and fundraisers of any kind. You may sell any quilts you make for a profit (no mass production). That being said, all you wonderful quilters please use them to create quilts for yourself and others. I am not selling them and explicitly prohibit others from doing so. I have created all of my quilt patterns to be used as a FREE resource to other quilters.

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  • #OCEAN WAVES QUILT TUTORIAL HOW TO#

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  • So not only did I have to make HST units, I had to make small partial QST units.Search for: Featured Blog – Quilt Inspiration – Inspiration, tools and techniques for beautiful quilts Free Quilt Patterns I added a partial QST to my block to add that pinwheel effect when the blocks come together. Which meant small blocks, small pieces- each unit finishes 1″ square! The Units I knew I would not have time to make a big quilt so I decided to make a mini quilt. I could have gone blue as the line has some amazing blues in it, but I decided to go a little dark. The line is called Moonlight Sky and, after many delays in shipping, it should be arriving in stores this month! Yay! I loved the idea of the blue and white- I mean, really, it’s a classic and so lovely! but I wanted to use some of the fabrics in my new Signature Line with Island Batik. And I have 2 backgrounds- a white and pale grey. You can see all of my HST units do not have a background color in them- the group down the diagonal of the block has 2 of the colors. So I added a partial QST to create a pinwheel and after many variations on a theme, this was my block in greyscale. I didn’t, but it seemed to me that this block could use a pinwheel!

    #OCEAN WAVES QUILT TUTORIAL SERIES#

    When Tammy and I first started this IG series of re-imagining blocks, I had the idea to make every block into some sort of pinwheel.

    ocean waves quilt tutorial

    So how did I decide to recreate the block? I knew that I wanted to keep to the basic block idea but, I wanted to add some movement to it. Since I am a huge HST fan, of course I love it!īut I have actually never made an Ocean Waves quilt. It is made up of lots of Half Square Triangles. It is often seen as a 2 color block, maybe with shades of one color like blue and then a background color. This past month, August, it was the Ocean Waves quilt block. Today in the Exploring the Basics Series, Tammy and I are sharing the Ocean Waves quilt block!Įach month on Instagram, Tammy and I host a group of designers and we each re-imagine a basic quilt block.








    Ocean waves quilt tutorial