




My approach is to find the repeat of the design and let that determine how big the triangles are. If the repeat is 14 inches (along the length of the fabric), then I will most like use either 4 inch wide strips or 3 inch wide strips as they both divide into 14 comfortably. After the repeats are all cut from the fabric, I carefully pin all the layers together (six layers), then cut strips. After the strips are cut, I use my ruler and lay it down so that I am cutting diamonds the same width as the fabric strip. Then I cut these in half to make two sets of triangles.
When I am putting the triangles together, I try all three variations (different points to the middle). I don't try to always have one straight edge on the outside or in the middle. So each pile of six triangles can made potentially 3 different blocks. Occasionally I have had duplicate stacks of triangles (unusual but it does happen). I just use a different positioning of the triangles and you get two very different looking blocks! As there are bias edges, I don't iron a lot until the end and use finger pressing wherever I can.



This is a very traditional basket quilt which is the result of a block exchange I participated in three years ago. I finally got some borders on (boring) and will actually attempt to maybe do some hand quilting which I really enjoy. I will probably do some machine quilting as well. I like hand quilting the large open areas and then machine quilting the stitch in a ditch stuff. I mix these techniques a lot. This is about 65 x 80 so will make a nice bed quilt when done. I probably would have rearranged these a little better but not worth taking it undone at this point!
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