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I made this for my oldest son. He’s colorblind, so I needed something with lots of orange in it. This fish fabric was perfect. You can see the original fabric in the photo with the quilt label.
Michael Miller’s Midnight Prize Koi, a beautiful fabric.
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Me! and Maxine Rosenthal’s book One Block Wonders.
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Jan 14, 2009, 08.34 AMby shannonf101
I love it! I did a quilt with this technique once with a tropical print. I love the surprise when you finish cutting and start to put the blocks together. Great choice :)
Dec 29, 2008, 07.24 PMby heidimw
ummm…. wow… this is unbelievable! the colours are amazing too! WOW!
Dec 17, 2008, 08.20 PMby meager
The labour of love is a beautiful thing, thank you for sharing
Dec 10, 2008, 11.50 AMby redoubt
This is amazing. It’s like looking at hundreds of swirling galaxies and stars, that are made out of fish. The pattern of triangles looks simple, but putting them together into those symmetric hexagons takes skill!
Dec 10, 2008, 10.31 AMby nicole55
how did you quilt this? do you have a special sewing machine for it… or do you just use a regular one? or by hand. haha im so full of questions.
Dec 10, 2008, 03.31 AMby ickenoch
thats sooooo very wonderfulll! lika kaleidoskop or mosaic or like . . . i don’t know what to say. its just gorgeous !
Dec 10, 2008, 03.31 AMby dianacirne
This is amazing!!! The close up on all your quilts are so crazy! I can see the hard work!
Dec 10, 2008, 02.57 AMby anajan
Ally, this is wonderful! I wish you posted more & more & more pictures of this quilt, because every single detail is fascinating! What are the final dimensions of the quilt and how much fabric did it take? The back is made from the same fabric, right?
Dec 10, 2008, 02.38 AMby ichigogirl
Whaow, that’s so, so beautiful! Like a magical fairytale caleidoscope transferred into a quilt…
Dec 9, 2008, 09.55 PMby alissarose
AMAZING!