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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Raindrops Quilt

Back when I made a whole pile of strip sets, I knew I wanted to try using them in a quilt in the place of regular blocks.  I used the Tri-Recs ruler to cut isosceles triangles from the strips sets, as well as from 6.5 inch strips of several solid fabrics.  The ruler definitely makes the cutting easy.
I worked with aquas, turquoise, white, grays, and one shot cotton.  The colors remind me of a cloudy day, with the triangles as raindrops.
I used simple straight line quilting a quarter inch from both sides of every seam to accentuate the geometry of this pattern.  This results in a cute six pointed star where the triangle points meet.
The Summersville print is perfect for backing and adds a whimsical touch to the quilt.  Since this is child sized, I didn't want the quilt to be too serious.  I also had fun adding an ombre-like strip of solids to the back to make it wide enough.  I like it so much, this strip may be the starting point for my next quilt.

At 45 x 49, this should be a good lap sized quilt for a boy.  I'm really pleased to have completed five quilts for Project Linus this year and to have met my own goal of making more than one for a boy.  I'm linking up to 100 Quilts for Kids.  Join in, and donate a quilt locally!

14 comments:

  1. GORGEOUS!!!! Love all the colors you chose and those striped blocks are such a genius addition!

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  2. Okay...you've inspired me. I've got a 60 degree ruler and now I've seen your fabulous quilt! LOVE it!

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  3. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!!! what a fantastic quilt and yes, those stripey triangles are fantastic!!!

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  4. eee I've also had a 60 degree ruler forever and I've been waiting and waiting. Now I'm thinking about a triangle scrap quilt. :) Could help tame the ridiculous wreck that is my scrap bin!

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  5. Great quilt! The backing is stunning too!

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  6. Oh my this is gorgeous. I have the Tri Recs tool - I wonder if it's the same one?

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  7. I just adore this! What a great job you did mixing colors!

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  8. Wow, what a quilt! That is lovely and you really did extra good work on that back. The ombre would be great on many backs. Hmm...

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  9. Absolutely love everything about it!

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  10. Love your colors and the triangles make for a really interesting quilt. Some boy will love it.

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  11. I love both of those quilts! When I get better at quilting, I want to try that paper boat!

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  12. So pretty, and I love the back!

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