![]() ![]() To celebrate the start of Storm at Sea Blog Hop, we are giving away a 2. Made up of various sizes of half-square triangles, from small to large, this quilt showcases the artistic creation of the abstract perception of the sea The choice of colors allows you to emphasize fish swimming under the sea, or you can. The quilt block finishes at 10' square, and the quilt pattern includes 18 Five Patch Chains alternated with Snowball blocks. You will be amazed by how great it looks once you finish it. Arrange your blocks in a 6 x 7 grid 7 rows of 6 blocks each. Take pictures of any arrangements you like as you play. Play around with your block arrangement until you find a pleasing composition. Jane Hauprich, Stitch by Stitch Custom Quilting This pattern is simple, easy, and fun to make. Step 1 Quilt Layout (30 minutes) Lay out all 42 of your blocks on a design wall or other large flat surface, or even the floor. The fabrics, featured in this Blog Hop, are from the stunning Summer 2021 Collections, that will start appearing in your favorite fabric stores very soon! To find your local Island Batik shop, visit the Store Locator on our website, plug in your zip code, and your local shop will appear on the map! Super easy and helpful!Ĭheck the Island Batik Blog regularly so you do not miss a thing! The full list of Ambassadors’ names, collections they will be using in their projects, and their post dates are as follows: Be sure to visit all the Ambassadors’ blogs to discover their inspiring creations, read the stories behind each project and participate in their bonus giveaways! ![]() We hope that you will follow along to see their amazing creations!Įvery Friday we will be posting round-ups of the projects featured during that week and give away bundles of the new Island Batik collections, highlighted during the hop. Our Ambassadors will be making their quilts with fabric from the latest Island Batik collections that will start shipping to your favorite quilt shops very soon! They will also be using products from our sponsors – Aurifil, Hobbs Batting and Schmetz Needles. We’re excited to see what they come up with! There are a number of ways of putting the blocks together, whether in rows of squares and rectangles that are then joined, or perhaps in block sections followed by a final thin row at the side and bottom. Welcome to Island Batik Ambassador Storm at Sea Blog Hop!Ī quilt made with the Storm at Sea block vividly depicts the rolling waves of a stormy sea. It is a slightly complex pattern that results in a wavy, secondary pattern in a quilt, even though there is no curved piecing. “Storm at sea” is a biblical block, one of several used first by quilters in America.įor this month’s Blog Hop we challenged the Ambassadors to play around with this old scriptual-based pattern and try different ways of changing the color palette to emphasize different elements within the design and create stunning stars or wavy lines. ![]()
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