I have 111 of 143 triangles squares sewn, none pressed yet. I need to cut a few more pink triangles to continue. I was able to get 144 6" triangles out of 2 1/2 yards of the grey and white dotted fabric that is paired with a variety of pinks, leftovers from 2 other projects.
I rarely buy panels with Marcia Derse panels being the exception. This one could be cut up in used in many blocks or maybe as a section of a backing. Meanwhile I'm just enjoying looking at it.
I love that Marcia Derse panel! Is that from her new line, Stenographer's Notebook? I'm not really a fan of batiks but I love the fun designs in this line! Question... is the panel batik also?
ReplyDeleteThose pink triangles are pretty. That Marcia Derse panel - a beauty!
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ReplyDeleteI do love that Marcia Derse panel--I didn't know they even existed! I can see how pretty this one is...I am looking forward to seeing the setting for your pink triangles...have a great Labor Day hugs, Julierose
looks like you have a lot of pressing to do. That last photo shows a lot of interest will be wondering on what the end results looks like
ReplyDeleteThe MD panel is a work of art in itself! It would be hard to cut into it.
ReplyDeleteI am not a panel person, but that is a really cool one! It doesn't look like a panel.
ReplyDeleteI don’t typically buy panels either but I have one of Marcia Derse’s from Art History. My plan is to use it in the center of a quilt like a medallion and then add several (like maybe 7-10) borders around it, some being her fabrics and others that I like with them. I have some vintage fabrics I would like to use. I actually have two pieces of that fabric so I am considering finishing the edges of one and using it as a scarf.
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