I included the photo below because of the little guy in red all the way to the right. He cracks me up back there, down the trail. Anyways, quite a few have linked up their finished quilt tops, so hop on over and have a look at the diverse selection of quilts, because I promise, they are all really different!
We have reached the point where we sew all the rows together and trim it up. So here I am with a finished quilt top! It measures 41" x 48" and will be a wall hanging in my house. I plan to do some simple straight line quilting, and I just ordered some more basting pins (I ran out and actually they were delivered yesterday) so I plan to baste it up soon and get to quilting. The fabrics in this quilt are Indian Summer by Sarah Watson, the peach is Carolyn Friedlander's Architextures and some solids, both Art Gallery and Kona.
I included the photo below because of the little guy in red all the way to the right. He cracks me up back there, down the trail. Anyways, quite a few have linked up their finished quilt tops, so hop on over and have a look at the diverse selection of quilts, because I promise, they are all really different!
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Nancy D.
4/16/2014 01:52:06 am
Great layout!
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4/16/2014 02:45:13 am
I love that your quilt makes it look completely different than most of the others in the Triangle Quilt Along, but when you get up close it is so similar and amazing! Nice layout! Beautiful colors! -Brittany
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4/16/2014 08:55:07 am
I love the layout you used for the Triangle QAL - really shows how versatile those little triangles can be in quilts! Love your little guy in the background too.
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Vicki
4/16/2014 11:29:18 am
That's a very creative layout, I really like it!
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4/19/2014 03:40:38 pm
What a great photo with that cute little tyke! And what a fabulous quilt. Can't wait to see how you plan to quilt it. (PS I'm from the ABL Bee.)
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Tracy
5/5/2015 04:47:51 pm
Oh my gosh, I love this design! Do you have a pattern for it? My mom is looking for a quilt to make for my son's future "outdoor adventure" themed room and this would be perfect. She said she wouldn't feel comfortable doing it without a pattern though so I'm hoping you can point me in the right direction? Thanks!
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