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Playing with Fishes

Featured item Playing with Fishes

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Playing with Fishes - This top side of this quilt is used as a cover for the game table on our lanai - the reverse side is a tie-dyed pastel browns and greens, the perfect background for game tiles. This quilt started as a small batik panel of fishes, with borders added from my stash. Quilting is just "utility" to make it easy to mix tiles on game night. I made four similar table covers for my weekly Mah Jongg group as well.

Added: Aug 10, 2014       Featured: Apr 16, 2017

 

Owned By Karen Snedeker
Name of Maker Karen Snedeker
Name of Quilter Karen Snedeker
Year Made 2014
Year Made is: Certain
Located in City Bradenton, FL
Located in State fl
Located in Country US
Condition of Quilt Mint
Design Source Totally Original Design
Design Source - Description This top side of this quilt is used as a cover for the game table on our lanai - the reverse side is a tie-dyed pastel browns and greens, the perfect background for game tiles. This quilt started as a small batik panel of fishes, with borders added from my stash. Quilting is just "utility" to make it easy to mix tiles on game night. I made four similar table covers for my weekly Mah Jongg group as well.
Genre Contemporary Quilt
Quilt Type Small Quilt
Quilt Width 42
Quilt Height 42
Measurement In: Inches
Fabric Used 100% Commercial Cotton, Commercial Batiks
Construction Technique Pieced
Piecing By Machine
Applique by None
Types of Quilting Quilted on domestic machine

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