I bought this Triangle Peaks pattern from Emily over at Quilty Love a while back and having been wanting to give it a go - I am a sucker for triangle quilts (see here and here).
While one of the things I enjoy the very most about quilting is coming up with my own patterns, sometimes it is fun to sew someone else's too. It is so important that quilters support each other.
The pattern is pretty quick to put together. I used my trusty 60 degree triangle ruler that I bought a few years ago. It is a little bit pricy, but it works for lots of different triangle sizes and can also be used to make a half hexagon quilt.
For the backing fabric I used one of the pink fabrics from the collection. I love the metallic accents in this print - this whole collection is so pretty and unique (it is my second quilt from this collection!).
This fabric came from the November Culcita Box. If you would like to pick up this month's box, or subscribe to a monthly Culcita box delivery, check out the options on their website.
Wow, how perfect are these fabrics for this quilt design?? The one you used in the pieced triangles was an inspired choice. I love this!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I really love that print in the small triangles!
DeleteI love these fabrics. This quilt is very inspiring. I love it
ReplyDeleteThank you Rosemary!
DeleteI like your choice of fabrics for this quilt. Makes me think of some older ones I have I could use up. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks Carol!
DeleteBeautiful quilt. I love triangle designs as well.
ReplyDeleteThey are so fun but I don’t do them very often, it was a fun change!
DeleteThis quilt is perfect for a retired mathematics teacher! The overall image is of Pascal's Triangle! Thaks for sharing.
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