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rivka 02-19-2010 04:08 PM

I'm still a newbie quilter, and so far everything I've made has had squares or strips. I feel like I'm ready to step up a level, and I'd like to try making a quilt that has some triangles in it. Something that will help me learn that as a skill (I'm a little intimidated, to be honest). Do any of you have a block/pattern suggestion that contains a decent amount of triangles that would be a good starting point for a relative newbie?

Also, any tips, links to tutorials, etc., on how to do them and make the points come out nicely are also appreciated.

Marjpf 02-19-2010 04:16 PM

What do you think of this one?
http://www.quilt.com/Blocks/ChurnDas...irections.html
Not too many triangles to start.

zz-pd 02-19-2010 04:17 PM

wish I could help you, but Im new to,and havent even started yet. Penny :(

Oklahoma Suzie 02-19-2010 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by Marjpf
What do you think of this one?
http://www.quilt.com/Blocks/ChurnDas...irections.html
Not too many triangles to start.

this would be good for you to start with.

sewcrafty 02-19-2010 04:22 PM

My first was a Shoo-Fly. Very easy. Also an Ohio Star is easy. When I started quilting I purchased a book from Fons & Porter "The Complete Quilting Book". It starts you out from point A to B and has info that I still go back and look at and I've been quilting for 15 yrs. Its my bible. I used it so much that I even had a spinal binding put on it to lay it out flat.
Here's a site of free patterns:
http://www.quilt.com/

mosquitosewgirl 02-19-2010 05:39 PM

For triangles go to www.quiltersrule.com and look at the tool called the Quick Quarter or Quick Quarter II. You can get them at most quilt shops and the directions are soooooooooo easy.

It is really as simple as cutting a couple of squares, drawing a couple of parallel diagonal lines, sewing a seam on each of those lines, cutting down the middle, pressing and re-squaring, and voila perfect triangles.

I love doing triangles now!

littlehud 02-19-2010 05:41 PM

I love the look of triangles in a quilt but they still intimidate me.

bjdemir 02-21-2010 03:27 PM

Mosquitosew girl is right - when done her way you end up with 2 triangle squares. The only thing I would add is to add 1/8 inch to your squares and trim down to the correct size after sewing and pressing. This will give you some wiggle room for those of us who can't seem to seq a straight line (me!).

mosquitosewgirl 02-21-2010 03:39 PM

Heck, I add 1/4 inch.... :lol:

eparys 02-21-2010 04:27 PM

Here are some good resource pages.

http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art10208.asp

http://quilt.com/BlockOfTheMonth/1997/MapleLeaf.html

http://www.straw.com/equilters/libra...Triangles.html

Why not try a table runner or wall hanging first so you are not overwhelmed by a new method. Then if you like it move on to "Bigger" things :-)


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