Oh, the weather outside is frightful,
But my home is so delightful,
And since I've no place to go,
Let me sew, let me sew, let me sew.
Well the sun was shining there when I took the picture on Monday, but it's still messy out and cold, cold, cold. A good day for sewing.
While I'm waiting for a fabric order for a big project (I found half of what I needed in my local stores, but had to order the rest), I'm working on a sweet little quilt, Gently Down the Stream, by Christina Cameli from Quilter's Newsletter's Fat Quarter Quilts Fall 2014. It's an equilateral triangle quilt--my first, but I'm pretty sure not my last.
I don't know why that picture is rotated, but you get the idea. If you look really closely, you might be able to see faint registration lines on the templates to help me line up the seams on the strips so I cut them the right way.
Here's what the triangles will look like when sewn together:
Fun way to spend a snowy week. I'm linking up this week with Freemotion by the River for Linky Tuesday and Sew Fresh Quilts for Let's Bee Social. Oh, and Freshly Pieced, too, for WIP Wednesday. (Wasn't sure she be here this week, but she is.)
7 comments:
Look at your thumbnail and think large quilt. Cool, eh? That was how I saw it. Meanwhile, I think what you are really doing will look good too. That is a lot of snow!
I LOVE these diamonds!!!!! They are so cute, and I am guessing, addictive.
Those look neat! I'll be curious what it looks like all pieced together.
Oh I love this so much - I'm really into diamonds right now...
Yes, I agree about the weather. It is cold and we have gotten lots of snow, too. Perfect for staying in and sewing. Your strip pieced triangles turned into diamonds are really pretty. You know I love triangle quilts! Looking forward to seeing this one come together, Janine Marie!
thats a lot of snow :) I love those triangles and how you turned them into diamonds xxx www.crazyforpurple.com
Right now I wish I could get snowed in and just sew! I love your triangles/diamonds and will steal your idea of using tape on the cutting board (up till now I have resorted to biro marks).
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