Click on the photo to find out more about Girls Day…. Originated in Japan March 3 Girls Day is celebrated with a display of finely crafted dolls as we pray for hope, happiness and abundance for our daughters, nieces and granddaughters. 45″ x 45″ Designed by John Serrao/js645-bk7
Category: 45″ x 45″ Quilt Designs
The smaller 45″ x 45″ quilt designs were created during the Quilt Renaissance when quilts were no longer made for the beds and became “Art On The Wall.” This size is also perfect for that special baby.
Mea Ai O Ke Kai – Uhu and He’e
The coral reef was home to many species of fish especially the He’e and Uhu(Parrot Fish) Unfortunately it was also an easy food source for the hungry Hawaiians. This quilt was designed for those days of spear fishing among the many coral reefs of the Hawaiian Islands. 45″ x 45″ Designed by John Serrao Personal…
Pua Okika
Because of Hawaii’s ideal climate the islands are now a major center for commercial orchids farms and also popular are orchid patterns for Hawaiian quilts. 45″ x 45″ Designed by John Serrao/js675-bk8
Kukui Nut
Symbolizing strength and light the Kukui Nut is an invaluable tree to the Hawaiian People. From the oil and nut which lite the Hawaiian homes to the roots and leaves which were used for medicinal purposes as well as dyes. The Kukui Nut tree also graces many tourist with it’s nutty leis….
Mamo – Yellow Lehua
There were two types of Mamo patterns when my Tutu Correa quilted back in the 1920’s. Sometimes the Mamo represented the beautiful Yellow Lehua Blossoms and sometimes the Mamo bird known for it’s yellow feathers and used to make the feather capes for Hawaii’s Na Alii. This quilt is for the fragile Yellow Lehua Blossoms….




