
This pattern is called a "Storm at Sea", but I re-named it a "Tsunami" because it is made with GIANT 24" blocks! Made from old black denims, khakis and corduroys from the thrift store, isn't this a great way to repurpose old jeans? Jordan seemed to like it... Awww.

Finished in time for his birthday.... Happy Birthday, Jordan!!
TSUNAMI (Giant "Storm At Sea") DIGITAL Pattern for this version available at BLUPRINT, and both paper and digital copies are available at ETSY.
10-2010 Update: See what quilters around the world had to say about this quilt
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Hello Deonn,
ReplyDeletethis quilt is absolutly amasing, and made of old trousers it is fantastic!
A blue and white Storm a See quilt has been on my to do list for so many years, some day I´ll sew one, that for sure! It´s a beautiful pattern.
Liebe Grüße
Bente
Love this quilt did you get a pattern somewhere? I would love to know where you got it.
ReplyDeleteThis pattern is now available for download at my Craftsy Store here>> http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/quilting/home-decor/tsunami-giant-storm-at-sea/4662
DeleteHello! Your quilt is such a great example of using value in quilts. Could I have your permission to use it as an example for an upcoming presentation I am putting together for Portland Modern Quilt Guild? All the Best!
ReplyDeleteThanks for asking, Kelly! Please reference this site and a link to the pattern HERE: http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/quilting/home-decor/tsunami-giant-storm-at-sea/4662
DeleteI saw your quilt on Pinterest. Stunning! You did a beautiful job, and I love that it's made from repurposed fabrics.
ReplyDeleteWOW amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt. Am going to make it for my son. Perfect thanks for showing.
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