The Quilt Show Puzzle: "Lotus Blossom II" by Rami Kim
Do a puzzle of Rami Kim's quilt, Lotus Blossom II.
Lotus Blossom II incorporates a technique that Rami learned from her grandmother when she was four years old. She originally learned it using paper, but now utilizes it with fabric. To make one of the blossoms seen on the quilt, you need to have twenty-four squares, so depending on the colors you want to combine you can cut out twelve and twelve, or three sets of eight, and so on. You need two squares to make one petal and then you interconnect all twelve petals to make one blossom.
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LotusBlossomIIbyRamiKim - 36 Pieces Non-Rotating
LotusBlossomIIbyRamiKim - 100 Pieces Non-Rotating
LotusBlossomIIbyRamiKim - 297 Pieces Non-Rotating
LotusBlossomIIbyRamiKim - 36 Pieces Rotating
LotusBlossomIIbyRamiKim - 100 Pieces Rotating
LotusBlossomIIbyRamiKim - 297 Pieces Rotating
Original Photo: Gregory Case