Vintage Ocean Waves Quilt Pattern

Ocean Waves Quilt Pattern

A great vintage quilt block pattern…Ocean Wave.

Vintage-Crafts-and-More-Ocean-Wave-Old-Time-Quilt-Block-Pattern

The one I’ve chosen to share is from Ruby McKim. She’s always been one of my favorite quilt designers. Read more about her in this blog post 1930 Kaleidoscope Quilt Pattern.

The Ocean Wave is a quilting pattern known as a repeat design. That means it runs all over the bed instead of being made of pieced blocks joined together with filler or sash blocks.

It’s an old design from Colonial days, but has kept it’s popularity throughout the years. Mostly, because it is beautiful and easily made.

The color choices you can use are endless and it’s a great quilt to use up all your scrap pieces of fabric.

Vintage-Crafts-and-More-Ocean-Waves-Quilt-Pattern

No PDF file for this one. You can simply click on it and print it out or at the very bottom of this post you’ll find a green PRINT  button you can use. Also be sure to Pin It to refer to later on.

Links to Tutorials and Other Patterns

You’ll find a tutorial on putting together a 10 inch Ocean Waves block on the All People Quilt website Ocean Waves Quilt Block.

Also on the same website is a Batik Ocean Waves Quilt pattern. Very pretty! You’ll find the materials and instructions right there. If you’d like to download the project, they require an email.

Here’s one more blog, She Can Quilt that shows you how to sew an Ocean Waves Block that includes a tutorial and a few tips.

Triangles on a Roll

You can use the Fat Quarter Shop’s Triangles on a Roll which will make sewing these blocks easier than ever. Stitching on the dotted lines and cutting on the solid lines, it’s similar to foundation paper piecing.

Triangles on a Roll Fat Quarter Shop

Fat Quarter Shop even has a video on YouTube about how to use these Triangles on a Roll.



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