I finished my Riley Blake challenge piece called "Triangles Here, Triangles there.
It's a bit hard to see, but besides the obvious large triangles all the background pieces are triangles. (The quilt was made in triangle blocks too).
It's a loose play on how there are all sorts of different people in the world; there are all sorts of different triangles too. Large triangles, small triangles, equilateral, isosceles, and scalene. There are double triangles (that one is shown above...since there aren't lines dividing the larger triangle blocks this one didn't come out quite as well.) There is also one triangle that is missing part of itself.
I started feeling like I was running into the deadline to finish, and so I did a quick triangle stipple. It was much faster than I expected and two days later it was done. I never finish quilting that quickly! I did not quilt over the dark orange triangles, making them pop out a bit more.
Some of the random stuff...the binding is in RB neon blue because that is the only RB solid my LQS had. I had been hoping for orange, but I really like how the blue looks. A happy problem! I also ended up going with this design after taking a picture a few months back and realizing how much the orange stood out from all the other low volumes in the bundle. I had to scrap an idea that was forming in my head and change it completely. Lastly, the bundle image that they said they were going to send us included two solids. I do love my solids and the colors match a wall in my house, so I figured I could make a wall hanging. (Not shown, as I want to hang it up on an angle and haven't figured out how to do that yet.) I was rather disappointed not to have any solids come with the bundle. However, it worked out. I like the final product. :)
This was my April goal. I'm also linking up to Finish It up Friday.
Have been seeing people's challenge projects all over the place, and each one is so interesting! I love your triangles, the way you've done this it's as though the original prints have become an entirely new print of their own. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteI like the shape of your quilt and your idea behind the different triangles. I've used the triangle stipple before. It's a lot of fun to quilt isn't it.
ReplyDeleteNice triangle quilt- very unique! I did an entry for this contest too! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish!
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