

(Download from website or print from collection)įor more information about Inklingo, click here.Ĭopy the information below to a printed Cheat Sheet. This one is for Nancy and all the others whose last names are unknown. She is ( most likely) Ellen (Burton) Pollitt’s mother and my 5x great grandmother. I have a list of female names in my tree with no last names. Sometimes looking for a married woman’s maiden name feels a bit like looking out over the horizon on the ocean with no land in sight. I colored the blocks in EQ7 with fabrics from Toscana by Northcott. This design uses the Inklingo HST 00B, the Inklingo Square 00B and the Inklingo Circles Collections. There is a gallery slideshow at the bottom of this post with colorway variations. There is a printing chart for the more traditional “O” layout - top left corner looks like an O - in this post. It is a less common layout for this quilt. This quilt design uses an “X” layout - top left corner looks like an X - for the Ocean Waves blocks. If you don’t want to use as many different fabrics as I have in mind for my quilt, print more Half Square Triangles for each of the fabrics you plan to use. ( The lighthouse doesn’t look as nice on the red border.) The blue-and-green-only color scheme fell flat so I added in a deep red and some purples for contrast and sparkle. I started out with a red and purple color scheme and ended up with a blue and green color scheme because of the lighthouse applique I wanted to use in the border on my version. The quilt measures 96 x 96 inches with the 12 inch border. There is a row of half blocks around the center section of the quilt. Click on each photo to see it in detail.Nancy’s Ocean Waves is a multi-color, multi-fabric quilt in a horizontal setting. We have some wonderful quilty friends who sewed up their own versions of the Ocean Waves Block. If you are viewing this post via e-mail, click to see the video!
Ocean waves quilt tutorial how to#
If you’re ready to sew along with us, download your FREE Ocean Waves block pattern and watch Kimberly’s video tutorial for a step-by-step guide on making your block! Kimberly shows you how to make accurate half-square triangles from Triangles On A Roll paper, making this quilt block a cinch. To make a quilt just like Kimberly’s, we have the Ocean Waves Quilt Kit available! Our complete Ocean Waves quilt pattern gives instructions for making crib, lap, twin and queen-sized quilts. The block finishes at 10 1/2″ x 10 1/2.” Kimberly made hers in Northport Prints by Minick & Simpson for Moda Fabrics.

You can use this technique from a simple block all the way to a queen-size quilt. The Ocean Waves design is available as a FREE, downloadable block pattern and a low-priced quilt pattern. The cool thing is, they’re made using Triangles On A Roll paper, so you have some help along the way and you won’t believe how sharp and accurate your points are! We’re back with another pattern in our Classic & Vintage series, the Ocean Waves Quilt Block! In our Classic & Vintage series, we focus on traditional quilt blocks and add a modern twist! The Ocean Waves block is made of many triangles that ultimately create a wave effect.
