|  | | | Fish on Coral | It is believed that a fisherman living in Hana on the island of Maui created the original quilt. Also known as "Hukilau", this pattern depicts island fish swimming over the coral reefs which abound in our tropical waters. | 102 | 9.75 |
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 | | | Torch Ginger | A superb example of a classic Hawaiian quilt pattern inspired by the exotic Torch Ginger. The waxy, dark red blossoms resemble torches used in ancient Hawaiian rites. Today, the flowers serve as dramatic accents in floral arrangements. | 103 | 9.75 |
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 | | | Calla Lily | The bold, scalloped border of this pattern directs your eyes to the spectacular white flowers so popular in island gardens. The Calla Lily is related to the Anthurium, a striking, waxy flower. | 104 | 9.75 |
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 | | | Silversword | Inspired by one of Hawaii's most mysterious plants, this award-winning quilt design has been featured in several quilting publications. Known a Ahinahina, or "grey-grey" in Hawaiian, the Silversword is found only on the windswept slopes of Haleakala crater on Maui. | 105 | 9.75 |
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 | | | Hibiscus | Inspired by one of Hawaii's most mysterious plants, this award-winning quilt design has been featured in several quilting publications. Known a Ahinahina, or "grey-grey" in Hawaiian, the Silversword is found only on the windswept slopes of Haleakala crater on Maui. | 106 | 9.75 |
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 | | | Plumeria | Featuring one of the most widely used lei flowers, the Plumeria, also known as "Frangipani", has a sweet perfume reminiscent of our warm island nights and sunny, lazy days. | 107 | 9.75 |
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 | | | Breadfruit | A bit of fascinating history comes with this quilt pattern. Brought to Hawaii by the Polynesians during their migration, the Breadfruit, or "Ulu" was used for food while its wood was fashioned into drums and its sap was gathered for medicinal purposes. | 108 | 9.75 |
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 | | | Beauty of Kalihi | This design was inspired by a very old Hawaiian pattern which tells of the unknown quilter's love for Kalihi, now a busy commercial/residential area on the leeward side of Oahu. Many early Hawaiian quilts commemorated island places or a major event dear the quilter's heart. | 109 | 9.75 |
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 | | | U'Lei' Berries | The application of U'Lei', a member of the delicate rose family makes for a beautiful piece of Hawaiian. Used by early Hawaiian fisherman, the U'Lei' branches were stripped of their bark and used as attachments for fishing nets. | 110 | 9.75 |
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 | | | Gentle Hawaiian Breeze | This stunning design uses well-loved island flowers to represent our balmy, Hawaiian breezes. At the center of this quilt is the Naupaka blossom representing love. also gently intertwined are the Orchid, Plumeria, Anthurium flowers and the Breadfruit leaf. | 111 | 9.75 |
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 | Kaleo Aloha | Our most popular pattern! This design is based on the legend of the Naupaki, a Hawaiian shrub which produces tiny white "half flowers". There once was a Hawaiian princes who loved a commoner. When the king banished her lover to the mountains, she took the flower from her hair, tore it in half and told her sweetheart to take his half with him. The princess, in turn, kept her half, thus insuring that their love would live forever in the Naupaka. | 112 | 9.75 |
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