Monday, March 26, 2012

Design Wall Monday 3/26/12

My design wall looks the same as last week, but I am making progress on the Storm at Sea quilt.  I have continued making the parts I need for this quilt, and there is finally an end in sight.  At one point a few weeks ago I figured out how many pieces are in this quilt, and the total came to almost 3700!  No wonder it has seemed to take a long time to finish putting them together.  This quilt pattern is not for those who want immediate gratification.  I am so eager to see it together.



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Julie

19 comments:

  1. Just think of how you will be grinning when you get this all together, quilted and on your bed. Great!

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  2. I have a huge amount of fabric in that same color family that my daughter gave me for Christmas. Her only request was that I use all the fabric in the same quilt. It is not the 'color' that I would ever buy, but it is very pretty. Your quilt is beautiful and I think that pattern would be just what the doctor ordered for that fabric. Did you purchase the pattern somewhere or is it your own design?

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    1. This design is my variation on the traditional Storm at Sea pattern. The main change I made was putting a nine-patch at the center of the large square-in-a-square units. The border design uses the same shapes, just changes the coloring on them. I am sure you could find versions of the pattern online or in many quilt books.

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  3. I just love this quilt, and the border you came up with is inspired. Some day when I grow up, I want to make one! Beautiful job.

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  4. The border adds such sparkle!

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  5. Beautiful! Especially love the border.

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  6. Oh gosh, that is just gorgeous - what a LOT of work!!

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  7. What a beautiful quilt! I've always wanted to make a storm at sea. Someday!

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  8. That is a huge number of pieces--and they look absolutely gorgeous. Congrats on your wonderful work!

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  9. Stunning, absolutely stunning. It is very enjoyable watching as this quilt grows.

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  10. The quilt is beautiful but the borders are out of this world. Absolutely amazing.

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  11. Dang that's a lot of pieces. The result is worth it though. Gorgeous.

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  12. Julie - that is a very clever border for a SAS. Love it!

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  13. It looks like a lot of work, but it's turning out beautifully!

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  14. I've missed a few blogs here and there but am glad I caught this one...it really is looking spectacular. I have a Storm as Sea top in the works...mostly the "thinking stage!"

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  15. Love it! Also have one going ... very different. Isn't that a great pattern?

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