Before I made another pile of triangles, I picked through what I had and put together a table runner. The colors blended well together and it felt like a nice calming palette to combine in a quick and easy project!
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14" x 42" |

Clean and simple, you can't go wrong! Let's take it a step further and add some quilting. I mainly used grey thread for an all over semi-straight line quilted detail.

I decided to add a little more pizazz by adding lines of blue, green and aqua. Very subtle, so subtle you can barely see it!
Besides this runner I also make a couple quilts. Baby quilts actually. Using scrap hand dyed fabrics, I put together enough triangles to make two different quilts. By different, I mean the same?! Maybe I changed the size of the back ground fabric and left the layout the same...you know, different but the same!
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Simple quilting with 1" lines, all in grey thread and an added quilted design element vertically...a little more of a visual punch!
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29 3/4" x 39 3/4" |
This one was a little more 'daring'! I threw caution to the wind and used Kona Frappe for the front and Kona Aloe on the back. I dug deep in my stash for both of these colors. It was all about using what I had.
The grey quilt was the first, but with this one I increased the background pieces slightly. I wanted it a little bigger. Not nearly enough, but next time I will know better!

Each triangle was cut using this template. It was the perfect size to show the scrap strips and make an impact visually!
I always forget how much I like triangles! And I always forget how quickly they go together!

The splurge of the month! I'm trying to build my Hand Quilting arsenal!
I kept waiting for a confirmation from Connecting Threads, it never came. It helps if you actually complete the transaction...it sat in my cart for a few days before I noticed it! DUH!
The neutral Perle Cotton should get me through a few hand quilting projects. And looky there...thimbles! I'm not much of a thimble person, these adhesive thimbles were suggested and I pounced at the chance to give them a try. I've been known to put first aid tape on my thumb when I hand quilt bindings on, so I'm thinking these won't be much different. We shall see!
What is your favorite acrylic template to use? I like triangles!! Hexagon, diamonds, clam shells? Inquiring minds...
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