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Month: August 2014

Ulu – Breadfruit

Posted on August 31, 2014July 7, 2023 by Cissy

    The most popular Hawaiian Quilt Design is the Ulu (Breadfruit Design)  Many legends are associated with this fruit but for a Hawaiian quilter it is believed that if you make this design first you will not want for anything in life from food to money.  45″ x 45″ Designed by John Serrao/js666-bk8

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PIneapple & Hibiscus

Helemano

Posted on August 30, 2014July 7, 2023 by Cissy

    The State flower of Hawaii is the Hibiscus. The most popular fruit in Hawaii is the Pineapple. This design is a combination of Hawaii’s two most favorite things Pineapples and Hibiscus 45″ x 45″ Designed by John Serrao/js654-bk7

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Ohelo Berries

Posted on August 29, 2014July 7, 2023 by Cissy

Ohelo Berries are found mostly in Volcano National Park on Hawaii Island. The berry slightly tart to sweet is a favorite among the locals for jellies and Jams and also loved by Hawaii’s State bird the Nene Goose. 90″ x 90″ Designed by John Serrao – Personal Design     Legends of the Ohelo Berries…

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White Ginger

Posted on August 29, 2014July 7, 2023 by Cissy

The White Ginger is my niece’s favorite island flowers  because of its sweet smelling scent.  45″ x45″  Designed by John Serrao/js661-bk8 Learn more about Hawaii’s White Ginger. http://www.growhawaii.com/hawaiian_white_ginger_plant_root_more_info.htm

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Anthurium

Anthurium

Posted on August 27, 2014July 7, 2023 by Cissy

Anthuriums have always been a favorite pattern amongst quilters but don’t be fooled by it’s looks many people have problems with circular designs.  Remember one stitch at a time.  Tuck and Sew Tuck and Sew to needle turn those rounded edges. 45″ x 45″  Designed by John Serrao/js664-bk8

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With All My Heart

Posted on August 25, 2014July 7, 2023 by Cissy

With All My Hearts and yes there are a lot of hearts in this design.  Hearts of Anthurium.  45″ x 45″ Designed by John Serrao/js670-bk8    

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Carnation

Posted on August 24, 2014July 7, 2023 by Cissy

Back in my younger days we lived for a very short time on Hooulu street in Kailua.  Our home was a very small 3 bedroom house which had a  short walkway that led from the street to the front door.  John who has a passion for flowers planted carnations in front of the walk near…

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Portuguese Culture

Posted on August 24, 2014July 7, 2023 by Cissy

        The “local” culture of the islands is made up of traditions from a  diverse group of people  from the original Hawaiian inhabitants  to the later migrants  from Japan, China, Philippines, Korea, Spain, Norway, Puerto Rico, Russia,  and of course Portugal.  John being half Portuguese was proud of his Portuguese people and…

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Niihau

Posted on August 23, 2014July 7, 2023 by Cissy

Niihau’s famous seashells the kahelelani, momi, laiki and kamoa are carefully gathered from Niihau’s beaches and crafted into rare and beautiful leis.  This quilt was designed for that rarely seen island, its people and their world class shell leis.  45″ x 45″  Designed by John Serrao./js643-bk7           http://www.niihauheritage.org/niihau_artisans.htm

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Kahili & Fan

Posted on August 22, 2014July 7, 2023 by Cissy

There is a  vintage Hawaiian quilt pattern called the Kahili & Fan that was very popular back in the 1930’s.  John decided to make a smaller version of that original pattern.  The essence of that design is still beautiful and timeless. 45″ x 45″ Designed by John Serrao/js658-bk8 Vintage Quilt – Kahili & Fan/Hawaiian Quilt…

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Pua Manu – Bird of Paradise

Posted on August 21, 2014July 7, 2023 by Cissy

Everyone loves the Bird of Paradise because of it’s unique shape and colors but while it was not a popular design in vintage quilts it is very popular in today’s contemporary quilts. 90″ x 90″ Designed by John Serrao

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Mie’s Great Adventure

Posted on August 20, 2014July 7, 2023 by Cissy

After Mie’s  deep sea fishing adventure in Kona she wanted a quilt design to remember that day. For Mie and Yoshi may you have many more great adventures. 90″ x 90″ Designed by John Serrao (Personal Design)

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Monstera

Posted on August 20, 2014July 7, 2023 by Cissy

The Monstera Plant continues to complement Hawaii’s beauty.  The large leaves is seen throughout the islands in gardens, parks, yards and also in the lush mountains and valleys. 90″ x 90″ Designed by John Serrao  

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Iris

Posted on August 19, 2014July 7, 2023 by Cissy

The Iris not native to the islands but  beautiful in color and style among the native plants of Hawaii.  90″ x 90″  Designed by John Serrao    

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Ko – Sugar Cane

Posted on August 19, 2014July 7, 2023 by Cissy

We all remember those Keiki Days when our parents would take us on a car ride around the island. If dad started our trip on the west side of the island even before we reached the ocean we  would see miles of Pineapple and Sugar Cane Fields, from the Ewa Plain, Waialua,  to Wahiawa. Today…

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Poakalani Hawaiian Quilting Classes

Quilt Class April 2023
Quilt Class April 2023

Classes meet every Saturday  9:30am – 12:00pm at the Higashi Hongwanji Mission in Liliha.   New student fees are $35.00 which includes a 22″ x 22″ Cushion Kit.  Weekly classes are $10.00.  **Please always see updated class schedule above**

Higashi Hongwanji Mission
1685 Alaneo St.
Honolulu, HI

1 block from the Original Liliha Bakery and across from Lanakila School.  Please call Rae at 808-223-6608  or e-mail [email protected] for more information.

Cissy

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