Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Half Square Triangles Galore ~ A Finished Quilt

And a gallery of photos ...
Half Square Triangles Galore ~ A Finished Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017

QUILT DETAILS
Half Square Triangles Galore 
The finished measures 57 inches x 69 inches. 
19 vertical rows of 23 Half Square Triangle units.
437 Half Square Triangle units.
Each finished HST unit measures 3 inches x 3 inches.
a low loft batting perfect for use with low volume and bright white fabrics.
(see Work in Progress photos of this quilt here - includes
details of many of the fabrics used).

Half Square Triangles Galore ~ A Finished Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017
Half Square Triangles Galore ~ A Finished Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017
Half Square Triangles Galore ~ A Finished Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017
Half Square Triangles Galore ~ A Finished Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017

This traditional quilt is all creating impact by repeating blocks, as well as about the colors, and fabric combinations. Most fabrics were pulled from stash, others have only just arrived and were yet to find their way into the stash; some of the fabrics are older prints and some are recent releases. Working from stash is very satisfying and I love pulling out the many fabric "favorites"; working out what does and what doesn't go together, although generally I find that most of my stash plays nicely together. 

Half Square Triangles Galore ~ A Finished Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017
Half Square Triangles Galore ~ A Finished Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017
Half Square Triangles Galore ~ A Finished Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017
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I have quilted this quilt by first ditch stitching all horizontal and vertical seam lines, and then additional vertical lines were added for texture; simple and functional rather than decorative quilting, and at the same time giving the quilt a lovely texture and a soft drape.

Half Square Triangles Galore ~ A Finished Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017
Half Square Triangles Galore ~ A Finished Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017

The quilt was finished with my usual backing fabric and binding treatment: the backing fabric is Newsprint from the Story collection by Carrie Bloomston and the binding fabric is a narrow black/white stripe by Timeless Treasures (available from Fabric Bubb).

Half Square Triangles Galore ~ A Finished Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017
Half Square Triangles Galore ~ A Finished Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017

This quilt is listed for sale in my Etsy Store.

See all the listing details here: 

Half Square Triangles Galore ~ A Finished Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017

I am so pleased with this finished quilt and I have loved making it. I adore the simplicity of the design and the combination of fabrics. I especially love the inclusion of the beautiful Liberty of London Tana Lawn floral fabrics that blend so perfectly with the very modern fabrics that were also used to make this quilt. I foresee more Half Square Triangle Quilt in my future!

Half Square Triangles Galore ~ A Finished Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017

As always, thank you for stopping by (and for scrolling through all the photos!).
Rita
Half Square Triangles Galore ~ A Finished Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017
Half Square Triangles Galore ~ A Finished Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017

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6 comments:

  1. Gee, the first to comment. What an honor. :) The quilting is so subtle between the blocks. I can hardly see the stitches. What kind of thread did you use this time? It's a beauty!

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  2. Love how the yellow in the thrid column creats such movement! Another beauty, Rita!

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  3. this is definitely one of my all-time favorites of yours!

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  4. Can I ask about the Denyse Schmidt (or vintage) fabric in the third photograph? Where did that one come from? I have never seen it. Thanks!

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  5. I love the excitement in this quilt. The colors/fabric patterns are so unique and beautiful

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  6. This is so beautiful! Love it!

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