I've taken part in Kim Lapacek's Project Quilting Challenge for the last few years and have enjoyed it so much! This year, I missed the first challenge, but am taking part in the second one! Challenge #2's theme was "Triangulation". Who doesn't love triangles?
I wanted/needed to use my stash, so I brought out one of the first jelly rolls I ever purchased: Moda's Primitive Gatherings. It's no longer my taste, but some of the colors are right for my home. I pulled what I liked best and also found some Moda "reddish" fabric that matched! Winner!
Looking through pinterest and google images for inspiration, I came up with an idea to make triangles, but didn't quite know what I'd do with them. I just needed to get going...this had to be finished in a week!
I used a diamond template to cut several diamonds from my "reddish" fabric. I then cut these in half to make triangles. Using the selected strips from the jelly roll, I learned through trial and error, the length of each side needed to be:
14"--13"--17" in that order.
Above is the triangle with the measured border.
Each strip left me with these scraps after trimming.
Not much!
I played with the triangles trying to get a look that I liked.
Neither of these appealed to my eye.
But this one did!
I sewed like a MANIAC on Saturday to get this baby finished!Quilting was done in triangular shapes and in "the ditch".
It was late at night that I finished hand sewing the binding.
Is it perfect?
Nope.
We won't go there.
This table topper measures 33" x 56".
and a cotton batting.
Made in my home in Dubuque, Iowa.
I do like the modern feel the triangles give
to these "primitive" fabrics.
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This is really a neat table topper pattern!
ReplyDeleteThis came out pretty!
ReplyDeleteI adore that color combination - just gorgeous! Thank you for stopping by Feeling Stitchy and sharing your wonderful blog with us!
ReplyDeleteI think it's pretty! Love your final layout. Thanks for joining in ;)
ReplyDeleteLove it... especially the colors!
ReplyDeleteFun way to use these fabrics, your triangles are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is great! I’m Hazel’s granddaughter, lol?
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