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Waves Quilt Pattern – Lakeview Quilting – Linda McGibbon – Island Batik Basics
$24.00
Waves is a combination of a paper pieced Mariner’s Compass Block surrounded by waves. The waves are created by using a modified Bargello technique.
There are four colorway options: Waves of Blue, Waves of Red, Waves of Purple or Waves of Teal. One set of paper patterns is included.
All examples use Island Batik fabrics.
Quilt Size: 87″ x 87″
1 in stock
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