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Quilting: Storn at Sea
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Storn at Sea

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This project was made as part of a Craftsy course:
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Cindy's class inspired me to finish this UFO. It has been sitting in my sewing room. I was just going to borrow my friends longarm and use a pantograph. I was amazed at the difference ESS made. I had a lot of fun trying out Cindy's backgrounds and feathers. Scribbling can really make things pop. Now I know I have lots of practicing to do, but this class has given me so many new ideas and ...
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Category: Quilting

Type of item: Home Decor

For: Home

Style: Traditional


Materials

John Flynn pattern and batik fabriks

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JolovestoQuilt on craftsy.com
Oct 29, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
love this. One of my all time fav patterns
BabsK on craftsy.com
Oct 18, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Absolutely stunning! Your work has a very vivid design and your FMQ is inspiring! Well done!
Pam NZ on craftsy.com
Oct 13, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Wow! I can see lots of divide and conquering going on... you've done a fantastic job. Hasn't this class been a real eye opener as well as a confidence booster... as for ESS, another convert here LOL. Well done!
Deb Cavanaugh on craftsy.com
Oct 08, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Wow, the whole thing is amazing. I am having a great time looking at the quilting. I am so glad you can blow up parts to see better
MarjorieV on craftsy.com
Oct 08, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Where to start? The piecing is very complicated, I am impressed. The quilting is amazing! If this ia a practice piece I really want to see projects when you are a master. :-) Lovely project, you should be proud!
holthanlon@hotmail.com on craftsy.com
Oct 07, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Wonderful and wild colorful work!
Cindy Needham on craftsy.com
Cindy Needham
Craftsy Instructor
Oct 07, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Way to go girl...ESS??? I'm very proud of you...and a Storm at Sea to boot! It is gorgeous and so worth all the extra effort you put into it! :)
ozone on craftsy.com
Oct 07, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
just gorgeous, the quilting is lovely, it really makes me want to see the piece up close
Darns on craftsy.com
Oct 07, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Wow! That is so pretty made with batiks! might need to do Storm at Sea quilt with batiks - I did one years ago using paisley fabrics but I like your batiks better.