This is another sample for a doll quilt kit. It’s a 17″ square and, in keeping with many pieced quilts of this period, I don’t think I will add a border, although you certainly could if you wanted. I’ve used this same set before on a table topper (with a border), but for the topper I used multicolored stripes. The reasons I picked triangles are simplicity and flexibility in arrangement. It’s also nice that I can lay out and photograph the pieces, and a potential buyer can actually get an idea of how the finished quilt will look. This particular triangle set must have a name, but I couldn’t find one in my reference books.
The cutting for this is very simple, of course, but it’s the prep work that takes so much time. Selecting each little print; cutting up the old blocks or tops; and finally soaking, pressing and cutting. Although it’s pretty time consuming, I am excited to share my passion for making little quilts with authentic vintage and antique fabric.
This is such a soothing looking quilt. Lovely calm palette.
Really sweet quilt. Your selection of fabrics is very pretty.
I cannot wait to see what you do with the box I’ll be sending!
I believe it is the barn raising setting.
This is just so beautiful. I love it and such wonderful work you do.
I made a little quilt from the cut off corners from piecing. I used this same setting. I call it a Barn Raising set. This is another stunning little charmer. 🙂
It is absolutely beautiful! Absolutely worth every second of time you spend on it!