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Electric quilt storm at sea
Electric quilt storm at sea











  1. Electric quilt storm at sea how to#
  2. Electric quilt storm at sea pdf#

Quiltworx is a quilters mecca, offering classes, private retreats, certified. Judys patterns and techniques have helped thousands of quilters, of all skill-levels, produce stunning, complex quilts. The die uses the much-requested 60-degree diamond in a rectangle for. It cuts a repeating three-color 12 block in one pass through your cutter, with no template, special ruler or paper piecing required. The GO Storm at Sea 12 finished die is a Block on Board (BOB) die. I sewed all the seams and edge stitching with a zigzag stitch.Īnd so here we are, a completed sweatshirt that I think fits well! Front view Sleeve detail Back view Everything looks neater with felled seams. is a Judy Niemeyer Qulting Company specializing in the design, publication and teaching of Foundation Paper Piecing Quilt patterns. Storm at Sea-12 Finished Die Fabric Cutter Die 55221. But because it’s not a tight fit, I decided to add it anyway to finish it off. I really screwed this one up and cut it with the grain instead of across.

electric quilt storm at sea

I’m happy with this as I actually wanted a mostly blue sleeve. Although you only ever cut straight lines it looks as though. While it didn’t melt, it definitely didn’t press.Īs I cut out the pieces, I discovered that I didn’t have enough to cut the lower sleeves in grey, so I created a stripe and cut the rest of the sleeve in blue. The Storm at Sea Quilt is well-known as a quilt that has great movement and optical illusion. I determined this by setting the iron to cotton and tried to press a scrap. It’s a lightweight knit that is definitely not cotton. I had some cheap offcuts that I bought at Spotlight ages ago that I thought would be perfect for a light sweatshirt. Aurifil is one of the sponsors for the Island Batik Ambassadors for 2018.I’ve bought so many patterns but have so many projects in some form of progress, that when Liesl mentioned the sew-a-long, I thought, yes, let’s bump that up the list. Wow, that is an amazing combo I love Storm at Sea, and with the snail trail blocks.just wow. I’m also addin g Aurifil thread to the Giveaway.

Electric quilt storm at sea pdf#

If you are making a full quilt with this pattern you can use the rotary cutting PDF as a guide but some are not complete. I suggest you use the templates if you are making a sampler quilt. Quilting experience is assumed for this New Testament block as there are no specific directions. These are fabrics that I had left after making this project and it includes large scraps and half yard pieces. 12' block patterns for templates & rotary cutting. My Giveaway to celebrate the end of my tenure as an Island Batik Ambassador and as a thank you to my loyal readers will be a large bag of lovely batik fabric from the Soul Song collection. This tutorial explains five different methods of making this block (and the variations) including Accuquilt dies. Depending on how you color this block, you can make all sorts of intricate designs. Hobbs is one of the generous sponsors for the 2018 Island Batik Ambassadors. Quilt Tutorial: The Storm at Sea Block This classic block was designed in 1932 and remains a favorite of quilters everywhere. I’ll use Hobbs batting–I have a silk batting that I’d like to experiment with or I’ll go with my standard wool.

Electric quilt storm at sea how to#

I now love this piece–and I’ll be thinking about how to quilt it. Finally, I fractured the top diamond and the bottom 2 corner blocks by adding some ‘orange/red sunlight’. Click on the picture to see a larger view for detail. Most of the fabrics are Kaffe and the quilt is an original design created with the help of Electric Quilt.

electric quilt storm at sea

I also added a small irregular border to the outside of the middle row. The quilt was designed using the storm at sea block in EQ7 with a combination of custom fabric I designed from photos of my nephews DJ equipment and commercial fabric. To achieve that, I added improvisational piecing between the 3 rows. It needed to be more irregular, more chaotic. Instead, I wanted the FEEL of a storm at sea with the red sky.

electric quilt storm at sea

As I was constructing it, I decided that taking a traditional approach–precisely pieced–was really not interesting enough for me. Storm at Sea - To make the more traditional Storm at Sea layout, start with a full block in the upper left corner, and add PARTIAL blocks to the right and below. This Quilted Wall Hanging (34 x 34 inches) was pieced by sewing dozens of different sized shapes together into a quilt that gives the allusion of curves, called the Storm at Sea pattern.













Electric quilt storm at sea