I posted about my
Triangle Confusion quilt way back in August! Here's the finished quilt which has actually been done for quite some time. Just forgot to post it. I love the secondary patterns that are created in this quilt. I think it's hard to pick out the original block! This is a very scrappy quilt made completely of half square triangle blocks that are made from a dark nickel fabric square and a light nickel fabric square. I used scraps from a wide variety of fabrics including some not very pretty ones so don't hesitate using fabrics you aren't too fond of any more in a scrappy quilt.
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Triangle Confusion block |
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Triangle Confusion quilt |
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I love the quilting design
Linda used too. She stitched from one corner to the middle of the opposite side of the block and back to the opposite corner, like making a triangle.
I pieced the back with fabric from my stash also. This quilt is staying at my house!
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What a wonderful quilt and that quilting really sets it off, what a unique way to quilt!
ReplyDeleteScraps are my thing. I love this quilt!
ReplyDeleteI love scrap quilts and this one is wonderful. I'm glad it's going to live at your house.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I'm doing a triangle swap (smaller ones, though) and I think I'll use this pattern. I love all the sub-patterns and the pretty colors in the quilt. Thanks so much for linking up and congrats on an amazing finish.
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