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Oriental Lattice Quilt
A quilt project inspired by traditional oriental lattice windows.
"A quilt project inspired by traditional oriental lattice windows. Read on for pattern guide to make your own. The lattice quilt in this particular project is inspired by the traditional oriental windows that are still commonly found in many parts of East and Southeast Asia. Many such lattice windows contain curved elements, but I have chosen a simple design with only straight lines for this quilt. I put this quilt together using the quilt-as-you-go ("QAYG") method. The quilting is done by stitching BY the ditch for the most part. After I quilted the blocks with batting only, I pieced them together with the batting as part of the seam allowance, and then add a whole piece of backing fabric to the back and self-binding."
Project TypeMake a Project
Quilt Size72 inches wide x 72 inches long
Time to CompleteLonger than a weekend
Primary TechniqueQuilting
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