This is the most inspiring quilt design and tutorial I have seen in a long long time - thank you so much for posting and sharing!! I have a great stack of fabrics that has been waiting for a project like this. I'm so excited to get started! This is just the sort of quilt pattern/tutorial I love - you showed us exactly how its done, and then we get to take off and play from there, knowing that its going to turn out darling. It's truly a creative and original idea for a scrap quilt, and your fabrics and colors are so fun and vibrant and cute. Thank you bunches!!
How on earth have I managed to miss this inspirational design..so far! As a new follower..........thank you in advance for opening my eyes to new way to look at triangles lol Cheers!
When I looked at the picture of your quilt, there is no way I would have guessed how it was put together. The method is really cool. Thanks for the great photos showing how to use scraps in a creative way.
I love this quilt and you have done a wonderful job showing us and sharing with us the technique to get going. THANKS so very much! I even have (somewhere) a 60 degree ruler I bought (for some reason)...... Off I go to try this out! hugs !!! su '-}
Thanks! This is the closest pattern I can find to the Sochi Olympics patchwork design. Yours is based on overlapping triangles and the other looks more like overlapping diamonds. I'm going to see if I can adapt your technique to diamonds. Wish me luck.
Glad to find the tute. Just mentioned two of your books on our FB page Key Grocery and Quilts! Wish I could subscribe to your blog by email. I miss a bunch on bloglovin.
Thank you for this tutorial. I am a novice quilter but kept thinking there had to be a way of using all the little scrap pieces. Found your tutorial, now I can make your units as I work on the main project. Fantastic:).
I have just started making this quilt. My first block looked wrong and I couldn't work out what I'd done, but then I realized I had cut a piece with 60 degree angles as instructed, but attached it along the straight edge (difficult to go against the grain - pardon the pun!). Now I have mastered it and have completed 8 blocks without further hiccups and I'm enjoying the process immensely. Not wasting as much fabric as I was in the beginning either.... Thankyou for the wonderful instructions and for sharing your inspiration. Any suggestions for how to quilt it?
This is the most inspiring quilt design and tutorial I have seen in a long long time - thank you so much for posting and sharing!! I have a great stack of fabrics that has been waiting for a project like this. I'm so excited to get started! This is just the sort of quilt pattern/tutorial I love - you showed us exactly how its done, and then we get to take off and play from there, knowing that its going to turn out darling. It's truly a creative and original idea for a scrap quilt, and your fabrics and colors are so fun and vibrant and cute. Thank you bunches!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial, I have my scraps
ReplyDeleteHow on earth have I managed to miss this inspirational design..so far!
ReplyDeleteAs a new follower..........thank you in advance for opening my eyes to new way to look at triangles lol
Cheers!
This quilt is amazing!! Thanks for the tute! ps I am a new follower
ReplyDeleteWhen I looked at the picture of your quilt, there is no way I would have guessed how it was put together. The method is really cool. Thanks for the great photos showing how to use scraps in a creative way.
ReplyDeleteI have just begun venturing into the 60 degree world and this pattern and tut is perfect. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt and you have done a wonderful job showing us and sharing with us the technique to get going. THANKS so very much! I even have (somewhere) a 60 degree ruler I bought (for some reason)...... Off I go to try this out! hugs !!! su '-}
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea! Thanks for sharing your process. I can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteThanks! This is the closest pattern I can find to the Sochi Olympics patchwork design. Yours is based on overlapping triangles and the other looks more like overlapping diamonds. I'm going to see if I can adapt your technique to diamonds. Wish me luck.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this tute. I have all your books and my quilts turn out so beautiful. You are now my #1 quilt person and someday I hope to meet you.
ReplyDeleteGlad to find the tute. Just mentioned two of your books on our FB page Key Grocery and Quilts! Wish I could subscribe to your blog by email. I miss a bunch on bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt! Hugs Mary
ReplyDeleteThank you for this tutorial. I am a novice quilter but kept thinking there had to be a way of using all the little scrap pieces. Found your tutorial, now I can make your units as I work on the main project. Fantastic:).
ReplyDeleteI have just started making this quilt. My first block looked wrong and I couldn't work out what I'd done, but then I realized I had cut a piece with 60 degree angles as instructed, but attached it along the straight edge (difficult to go against the grain - pardon the pun!). Now I have mastered it and have completed 8 blocks without further hiccups and I'm enjoying the process immensely. Not wasting as much fabric as I was in the beginning either....
ReplyDeleteThankyou for the wonderful instructions and for sharing your inspiration.
Any suggestions for how to quilt it?
I made a wall hanging from this tutorial using a layer cake. Every time I look at it I remember how much FUN it was to make. Thank you for sharing!
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