Wow, two triangles in one week...I must either be very anxious to get this finished or else I have nothing else to do in my life now that my child has left my nest...
This is "TR-9, Needles' Point", a beginner-level triangle for which I used my handy-dandy raw-edge machine buttonhole-stitch applique method. The yellow fabrics are much brighter in person...
I plan on getting back to my triangles next week. I hope to get several or more done each week so I can get it finished. Karen http://karensquilting.com/blog/
another great triangle. I was even thinking about pulling out my squares are sewing a few, but will have to wait till I finish a few other projects. I'll be happy to continue enjoying yours.
My husband Gary and I live just outside of Wellsboro, PA. We left the rat race of Northern Virginia in 1997 and never looked back. Oh yes, did I mention that I am a quiltoholic?
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I know I will be sewing more in just a couple of years. College is just around the corner. You did a great job on this block. Love the floral batik!
Both Triangles are very nice well done
Hugs Janice
I plan on getting back to my triangles next week. I hope to get several or more done each week so I can get it finished.
Karen
http://karensquilting.com/blog/
I like this sunflower batik.
Will your border triangles be randomly arranged (colors), or do you have an organized plan?
another great triangle. I was even thinking about pulling out my squares are sewing a few, but will have to wait till I finish a few other projects. I'll be happy to continue enjoying yours.
That's a lovely fabric...I'm thinking I may have some of the same in black with white sunflowers. I hope the triangles are going smoothly for you.
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