The amazing designs of Kumu Tomoko. My heart dances when I see Hawaiian quilting being taught around the world.
…and oh so busy year. No Class August 5 and will return on August 12
It’s been a busy year so again sad to say there will be no class on August 5 and we’ll see everyone back on August 12. But I’ll leave you with this amazing applique by Susan. Ti Leaf design with a floating lei ready to be quilted.
All Shapes and Sizes
Adapting to change is never easy. Traditionally all Hawaiian quilts were made for beds. In the early 1900’s if you were going to learn to make a Hawaiian quilt you actually started with a larger bed size quilt. (Hence the many unfinished closet quilts)It was only during the 1970’s when a few quilt designers(including John)…
Makapuu Lighthouse
It was a nice surprise to see Ikumi at class on Saturday. She was homesick for Hawaii and we’ve been missing our Ikumi. She shared her next quilt of Whales swimming in the ocean below the Makapuu Lighthouse. Her design and it’s beautiful. Great Job Ikumi. Glad you came home for a short visit.
No Class July 15. Class resumes on July 22 At The Palace
…until then enjoy this new Hawaiian quilt prepped for applique. Design by John Serrao





