For those of you that are following along, we're close to starting to put this quilt together. There's just a few remaining pieces that we need to cut out- the triangles. If you remember, the quilt is en pointe, so there are triangles around the outside to make it square as shown in green
Then cut out two 9.5" x 9.5" squares and cut each one in half diagonally just once. You'll then have 4 triangles that will be used for the 4 corners.
We're now ready to start piecing the quilt top together. This quilt is made up of 8 rows of squares and triangles:
The yellow lines designate the rows in our pattern. |
Start the first row by sewing one of the smaller corner triangles to the top of the first block. Then a larger triangle is sewn to either side of this block. Center the triangles so that you have at least 1/4" seam allowance on both sides. Repeat until all the rows are completed.
Then, when the rows are completed, sew the rows together to form the quilt top.
Next week, we'll talk about cutting and attaching the inner and outer borders to our quilt.
Happy quilting!
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