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frsur33 08-28-2018 09:02 PM

Opinion and recommendation please !!
 
Hi everyone,

I saw an amazing triangle quilt at a quilt shop made with the tula pink chipper free spirit collection. It was so beautiful I decided I want to make one. I love the design for large print fabric and was thinking it would be great to use for other fabric I have been collecting. I don't want to end up with 2 identical patterned quilts though.

Does anyone have any ideas for variation of the triangle quilt or any other suggestions?:rolleyes:

feline fanatic 08-29-2018 03:46 AM

I really like the triangle patterns that Jaybird quilts comes up with. I made the chopsticks one, but she has loads of other options.
http://www.jaybirdquilts.com/p/patterns.html

frsur33 08-29-2018 10:23 AM

Feline Fanatic. Thank you for your suggestion ! That pattern looks beautiful. Would you say it is ok for a beginner ?

feline fanatic 08-29-2018 10:40 AM


Originally Posted by frsur33 (Post 8118197)
Feline Fanatic. Thank you for your suggestion ! That pattern looks beautiful. Would you say it is ok for a beginner ?

Yes but use lots of starch on all your fabrics before cutting and get a 60 degree triangle ruler. It will be worth it in the end, especially if you happen to like triangle quilts. You can use the ruler for other stuff too.

DACO48 08-29-2018 06:48 PM

I use almost straight starch for a piece like this and then stick it to the shower wall to dry, then iron and cut.

quiltingshorttimer 08-29-2018 07:22 PM


Originally Posted by DACO48 (Post 8118408)
I use almost straight starch for a piece like this and then stick it to the shower wall to dry, then iron and cut.

awesome idea of sticking it to the shower wall to dry!

San Luis 08-30-2018 07:38 PM

When nurses still wore caps, I would wash mine and use straight starch, stick it to the side of the refrigerator to dry, then iron it. Perfectly stiff every time! Since I know it works, now I have a new/old way to use the starch for fabric. Thanks!


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