Surprised? I am! I sewed the rest of the triangle blocks and cut a few more spacer blocks yesterday. All Marcia Derse fabric. When I started arranging them on the design wall I had exactly enough pieces to make a 40" x 40" quilt top. I took that as a sign that I was ready to sew it together. I finished it in time to take a daylight photo. It could be a wall hanging or baby quilt.
Did I use all of the triangles? No. Most of the ones left are 1, 2 or 3 alike with just a few prints that have more than that. So I didn't clear out 3 trays.................so they will go back on the shelf.
We were lucky enough to get in on the rain Sunday and Monday mornings and got a total of 1.1".
Wow that was fast! Love the fabric blocks you added to those triangle blocks. I would selfishly use it as a wall hanging. :) Are those aluminum trays?
ReplyDeleteYou were really quick putting this one together, Wanda;)) It came out beautifully moody--;)))
ReplyDelete73.6 here at 8 a.m. and DP=73--so very humid again.
I have caught some kind of bug--probably when I was in hospital with my lowered immunity from the thrush. We are a sad pair hahaha...hugs, Julierose
It's a beautiful quilt, Wanda!
ReplyDeleteWhoa, I did not see that coming so quick! The fabric added with the triangles is so neat and elevates the triangles into a great finish!
ReplyDeleteWhen the muse comes to visit she's quite insistent! Great design.
ReplyDeleteI really like that is. I got some reds and browns I am trying to find a pattern for. This might be it. Love the triangles
ReplyDeleteBaby quilt or wall hanging, this creation is so original Wanda.
ReplyDeletethat was fast! I'm sure you were glad to use up some more of the stash
ReplyDeleteBrilliant and wonderfully unique on the planet. Well done, and so quickly, too. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
What a great quilt top!
ReplyDeleteThat came together quickly and it looks great!
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