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ube quilting 05-24-2019 10:01 AM

3D tutorial
 
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My twist on how to build a 3D quilt. I used all scraps for mine.

Choose a very dark background for the center triangles
You need two of each, light, medium and dark for the "arms" around the center.

Take a look at the last photo so you can see color placement

Cut 3" strips and use a 60 degree ruler to cut triangles. I find it useful to cut the corners off at 1/4" too. It makes for more accurate piecing.
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Cut 3" strips and use a 60 degree ruler to cut angles. be sure the bottom edge is 9 1/2" long.
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As you sew each triangle block together alternate pressing one block to the center and the next block away from the center so they will nest when the finished triangle blocks are sewn into rows.
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flip the center triangle onto one of the arms and sew from the corner to just over the halfway point of the small triangle.

press to the center
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flip and sew the second piece to the first combo.
press to the center.
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Flip and sew the third piece to the last side.

press to the center.
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finish sewing the first seam (4th)
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This should have been first so you could look at the layout of the fabric. Each triangle block has a light, medium and dark fabric with a very dark center. Each block color placement has to connect to the next block so placement is very important.

I laid out all the pieces before I started to sew. Sew each column of triangles (going down).

Sew the triangles in each column together.

Sew columns together.
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I hope this is helpful for any one wanting to try this.

peace

Tartan 05-24-2019 11:00 AM

​Cool effect!

QuiltnNan 05-24-2019 03:56 PM

great tut, thanks

QuiltBaer 05-25-2019 04:14 AM

Thanks for the tutorial. Very pretty quilt.

Barb in Louisiana 05-25-2019 06:25 AM

Thanks for the tutorial. Those quilts intimidate so many people, including me. They don't look easy at all. Having it broke down into all the steps is a big help.

rob529 05-25-2019 07:25 AM

Thank you so much for sharing. I can only imagine the time it took.

sewbizgirl 05-26-2019 01:36 AM

Thanks for your tute!

maviskw 05-26-2019 08:52 AM

I would love to try this. Thanks for the tute.

Blueridgebeverly 05-26-2019 09:49 AM

Not sure I’m skill ready for this technique, but I’m adding it to my someday list. It’s a really interesting effect.

maviskw 05-26-2019 04:02 PM

The more I look at it, the better I understand it. Now I need another picture of the complete top. I don't know where to find it on here.

granky 05-26-2019 04:29 PM

Thanks Ube! I've been studying your quilt and had figured it out, but this helps tremendously! Will try this (some time or other) after I am no longer working on red and black.....

ube quilting 05-27-2019 01:53 AM

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Here is what I have so far. I am laying out all the pieces before I start sewing. I will post more pictures as it grows.

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QuiltnNan 05-27-2019 02:41 AM

this looks great!

halobull 05-27-2019 07:00 AM

I love how your quilt is coming along, beautiful, i was just wondering if the bottom purple is backwards. I am new to quilting so i could be totally wrong. I apologize if i am wrong.

granky 05-30-2019 06:44 AM

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ube..as you can see I wasn't brave enough to try scraps....may do that in the future, but couldn't wait to see if I understood correctly. You did a great tute! Thanks again!
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maviskw 05-30-2019 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by granky (Post 8259782)
ube..as you can see I wasn't brave enough to try scraps....may do that in the future, but couldn't wait to see if I understood correctly. You did a great tute! Thanks again!
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This gives a different twist to the pattern. Now make the small triangles the same dark blue. That makes that wall a solid. I like that very much.

granky 05-31-2019 05:18 AM

Or you could have a dark blue on one side and a medium blue on the other....giving you two different color walls with the light running through...hmmmm....might have to try that......

granky 06-03-2019 01:09 PM


Originally Posted by granky (Post 8260172)
Or you could have a dark blue on one side and a medium blue on the other....giving you two different color walls with the light running through...hmmmm....might have to try that......

Nope.....won't work

jazs2 06-15-2019 01:23 PM

Is there a pattern that you can buy for this. It looks like fun.

R-sea 07-18-2019 02:26 AM

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[ATTACH=CONFIG]614925[/ATTACH]I followed your tutorial, Ube . It is a wall hanging . I didn't know if an all over pattern would affect the look so I followed the seams with small free hand quilting in the black triangles .


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