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ELECTRIC QUILT STORM AT SEA HOW TO
How to Die Cut Repeating 3-Color Storm at Sea Quilt Blocks: For best cutting results, position fabric on the lengthwise grain (straight of grain) as it goes under the roller.
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If you know me…you know I use paper plates to keep myself organized. Michelle has made it much easier for us to conquer a storm at sea. Canvas is richly textured and has a depth of color that is gorgeous!ĭefinitely use your best organizational skills when making this pattern. I needed 12 graduating colors in 2 different values each. I chose to use the fabulous fabrics from Northcott’s Canvas line. Calm Seas is a companion pattern for Studio 180 Design’s Large Square/Squared, Diamond Rects & V Block Tools. I chose to make the Throw size (62″ x 72”). This fabulous pattern offers you a choice of 3 sizes Throw, Double or King. Lucky for me, fellow Studio 180 Design Certified Instructor Michelle Hiatt created her pattern “ Calm Seas“. I especially love the kind that use graduating colors. The fabrics featured in this post were given to me by Northcott Fabrics.Ī Storm at Sea quilt has been on my “need to make list” for a long time.