Storm at Sea uses small changes in straight angles to create an optical illusion of rounded shapes. Here are some free storm-at-sea quilt patterns! Note: This post has been UPDATED. For the latest free patterns, please visit our Free Pattern Day for Storm-at-Sea quilts (CLICK HERE!)
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I enjoyed this post so much - these are beautiful quilts and now I see the blocks within the whole - thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this. I have been wanting to do Storm at sea in EPP, and now I have some great ideas.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I love the double sashing idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful quilts! The illusion of curves is beautiful and makes me want to leap into my sewing room.
ReplyDeleteStorm at Sea has had a number one spot on my quilting bucket list for years! Time to get 'er done. Thank you for posting the photos and the links to patterns.
ReplyDeleteI saw a storm at sea quilt in black and white on diagonal arranged dark to light in the center and then back to dark. There were two red hearts formed within the center area. I see you have one multicolor with a heart shape and took notes.
ReplyDeleteReally helpful that you included the blank templates to colour in and practice different colourways. Thankyou
ReplyDeleteMervi pour toutes vos bonnes idées j aime beaucoup ce modele.j ai fait un ouvrage "storm and sea"je veux en realiser un autre pour les 50 ans de ma fille.je vous enverai une photo.bonne journée
ReplyDeleteLindas colchas!! Dá vontade de fazer todas. Obrigada por disponibilizar os PDFs
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