I have definitely hit a rhythm with these now - each one seems to take shape much faster than the first few did. One more to go for now, though my list of lighthouses I would like to make gets longer all the time.
I don't know if you're concentrating on a specific area, but if you need another one, look up Dunkirk NY lighthouse. That one is from my neck of the woods, at Point Gratiot on Lake Erie.
This is a perfect piece of patchwork! Your selection of blue fabrics really show the New Zealand ocean so well I have never visited Cape Pallliser - perhaps I should.
Feel free to comment away! I read everything and welcome all feedback. I seem to be getting a lot of comments from no-reply bloggers at the moment - if you don't get a response, that will be why.
Oh I love it!!! This was the first lighthouse I saw in New Zealand and on wild wet day with a southerly coming up - it was still magnificent!
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you're concentrating on a specific area, but if you need another one, look up Dunkirk NY lighthouse. That one is from my neck of the woods, at Point Gratiot on Lake Erie.
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect piece of patchwork! Your selection of blue fabrics really show the New Zealand ocean so well
ReplyDeleteI have never visited Cape Pallliser - perhaps I should.
Hear Hear !!! Another beauty!
ReplyDeleteThese are so good.
ReplyDeleteWhen is the pattern coming out?
Beautiful! What a fun project.
ReplyDeleteYou've become and expert free-piecer Kaja. It's so much like improv that it was a natural fit.
ReplyDeleteSuper work, Kaja. Love it.
ReplyDeleteAnd I used to think one lighthouse was the same as another! Love how your project is taking shape.
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