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Flowers That Never Fade - Hawaiian Appliqué Pattern

eQuilter Flowers That Never Fade - Hawaiian Appliqué Pattern

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Finished Size - 42" x 42"

Create an heirloom 42" wall quilt (maybe a baby quilt?) using this Na Pua Mae'ole - Flowers That Never Fade Pattern. You can select from four different flower patterns - orchids, torch ginger, antherium, and/or heliconia for a varied bouquet of exotic blooms. In order to make this flowing pattern you will need 1 yard of applique fabric, 1 1/3 yards of background fabric, and 1 1/3 yards of backing fabric. Consider contrasting thread or subtle tone-on-tone applications. Have everything you need before you begin. Remember "'A 'ohe 'ulu e loa 'a i ka pokole o ka lu!" There is no success without preparation. 'Na pua Mae'ole' (Flowers that Never Fade) Hawaiian applique pattern, designed by Nancy Lee Chong. Finished size is about 42" x 42".

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