Triangles galore
Cutting, cutting, cutting to get a grand total of 208 triangles, that's quite a big pile!
For the first time, I have used starch and I really liked the feel of the fabric, so maybe I'll use it again in the future. I have used 17 fabric in total.
Here is a closer view of my triangles, ready for the next step of sewing!
Linking to WIP Wednesday, WOW, Brit Sewing Thursday Linky, Needle and Thread Thursday, Fabric Frenzy Friday and of course, the Triangle quilt-along.
Celine
For the first time, I have used starch and I really liked the feel of the fabric, so maybe I'll use it again in the future. I have used 17 fabric in total.
Here is a closer view of my triangles, ready for the next step of sewing!
Linking to WIP Wednesday, WOW, Brit Sewing Thursday Linky, Needle and Thread Thursday, Fabric Frenzy Friday and of course, the Triangle quilt-along.
Celine
Lovely triangles Celine! :) I love your fabric choices--all those blues are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWould love for you to stop by tomorrow and link this up to Fabric Frenzy Friday!
-Lindsey
Fabric Frenzy Friday
Now you done all of the cutting, it'll go together quickly.
ReplyDeleteLove the colours!
ReplyDeleteLove the blues. I agree, starch is necessary for fabrics that will be cut on the bias. I use starch on all my fabrics. Have fun with the quilt.
ReplyDeleteThey look great so far.
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