I know you’ve been wanting to make this quilt for a long time but it looks a bit intimidating or you tried and it didn’t work out.
Well, what about trying again but this time using foundation piecing? With foundation piecing your blocks are very accurate so why not, just take the plunge into foundation piecing!
How to make a Storm at sea quilt
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Get the Storm at sea quilt pattern on my Etsy shop.
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My book Turnabout Patchwork
“Turnabout Patchwork. Simple quilts with a twist” is all about playing with blocks – making a block, slicing it up, and turning or repositioning the pieces to make a completely different block (sometimes two smaller blocks) to yield endless quilt tops.
Buy individual chapters of my book
Now that my publisher is going out of business I have bought the rights to publish my book. Now you can download individual chapters. Each digital download is a bundle with 4 quilt patterns in it.
As well as the instructions and fabric needs to make the blocks you’ll find a section on quiltmaking basics at the end of the pattern that discusses:
- Tools
- Squaring up blocks
- Borders
- Assembly and quilting
- Binding
See all the quilts in the book in a real life project

Many thanks for the tutorial. I am going to try this one.
Regards,
Karen Monteith
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That’s great Karen.
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