Stars Over the Mountain
More Simply Charming.
This time I dug deeper into my scraps.
I even pulled some 1999- ish Thimbleberries I had been hoarding.
I tried in vain to find an acrylic template for this project is but it is slightly narrower than the 60 degree rulers that I have.
I decided to use my Marti Mitchel Strippers 60 degree template instead of making one from template plastic. That way I just cut the triangles from 2.5 inch strips or jelly roll strips.
As far as I'm concerned...it's really close enough.
11 comments:
The best thing it that it works too!
that is going to be a nice looking scrap quilt - I will have to remember this one.
Karen
http://karensquilting.com/blog/
Love this design. I ahve always been partial to triangles and stars.
1999ish..you are so cute. I use 1940ish and 1950ish!! that I have been hoarding. And yes they are still usable they haven't just rotted away! So showing my age. for a template, if you go to a glass place they might be able to make you an acrylic one. My hubby made mine for my apple core quilt and I have a few for triangles.
cathy
It's going to be beautiful!! And I have 1990-ish, 1980-ish, and older fabrics from my stash AND mine from when i started quilting when I was 11, lol!
I love that design! It is going to be beautiful and I love new ways to eat up the scraps! Thanks.
Scrappy quilts R THE BEST!
Looks good to me! I'm getting better about digging in my stash first. I haven't hit my scraps yet. It's all about baby steps. LOL.
I love the scrappy feel of it.
I just love scrap quilts, yours is looking great in that pattern.
Great use of prints. This is going to be a lovely quilt. I'm looking forward to seeing it come together.
SewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
This scrap quilt is marvelous. I am really into 90s stuff and this looks just great. You really did a great job using older stuff and giving your scrap quilt this old school look.This is precisely what I like, and am trying to do at home.
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