I think this quilt began my latest triangle obsession. It began as an idea inspired by Anthropologie...
I wanted to use shot cottons for my solids. Shot cottons, although a bit fiddly, have a wonderful texture and subtle variations in the threads that add depth to the fabric.
The triangles are equilateral and cut from a variety of fabrics. I tried to stick with red, brown, green and orange for the triangles. I used the same for the shot cottons, but also added a bit of teal.
I hand quilted this one with a rust colored wool Aurifil thread. I used a fan design - a contrast to the pyramids.
It has been washed and dried. I love the feel of Essex Linen {backing fabric} once it has been washed. It has so much substance....gives the quilt a nice weight.
Happy to have a Friday Finish to share with you!
mary
Very nice finish, indeed : )
ReplyDeletewow! that is one beautiful quilt! :)
ReplyDeleteYou always come up with such great quilts; this is really lovely. I like the fan quilting, too...Julierose
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful quilt. I love everything about it.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis has a lovely warm feel to it. Love it.
ReplyDeletewow! that is so gorgeous. The colours are lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis is a BEAUTY!
ReplyDeleteanother Fabulous friday finish!!
ReplyDeletewow - I am so inspired. This is such a perfect quilt. I love your blog so much.
ReplyDeleteThis IS a beautiful quilt Mary! I love the colours and the way the solids contrast so boldly with the prints! Does it have a special purpose or place to live? (don't leave it outside!! ;-))
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are all special - this one is no exception!
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are all special - this one is no exception!
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are all special - this one is no exception!
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are all special - this one is no exception!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love this! I may have to try one of these sometime. Love your big stitches too.
ReplyDeleteYou are moving me towards triangles!!!! Boy does this look beautiful.....I love the colors!!!
ReplyDeleteI adore this!! You have started me on a triangle obsession, although I've yet had time to do anything about it!! I'm working with Essex Linen and I just love it.
ReplyDeleteEverything you make is so wonderful, I love the colours in this one and the stitching is beautiful!
You should link up to the Blogger's Quilt Festival today :)
I love your new quilt! Triangles are so happy and beautiful and you have designed those colour lines really wonderful! Did you enter this to the Blogger's Quilt Festival?! x Teje
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt, the fabrics and colours are so beautifil! It's been wonderful watching it grow every step of the way, congratulations on your finish.
ReplyDeleteoh Mary! so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic quilt! Using the Essex on the back was a great idea,and it looks lovely with the hand quilting.
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt!
ReplyDeleteIt's fabulous. Beautiful hand quilting too
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I want to learn to quilt my quilts so badly!
ReplyDeleteAmanda Rose
http://sewmuchtosay.blogspot.com
Congratulations on a beautiful finish! I would love to do the open fan quilting, it looks fantastic. And you have inspired me to try some triangles, now...
ReplyDeleteThe texture of the back looks lovely!
; )
I love love love this quilt! Beautiful colors and quilting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for inspiring me. Seeing the triangles made me remember that I had bought a pattern years ago that used the same triangle shape, but I never bought the 60 degree triangle ruler. I think I will put that ruler on my shopping list!
I am not ashamed to say I want to copy this quilt. It is so stunning. ALso, I want to come to Columbus, but don't tell my brother (who lives there), because I just want to spend time learning from you, Mary! You are truly an inspiration to me.
ReplyDeleteOh this is truly beautiful! I love, love, love the colours. Oh how I wish I had the patience to make a quilt. Inspiring as always. Beth (the linen cat)x
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty quilt! It reminds me of a hand knit fair isle sweater made with Shetland wool - at a larger scale, of course. I bet it is even better looking in real life.
ReplyDeletehow you can hand quilt something like this so fast blows my mind! xo it looks lovely! i love the bright saturated colors you use. everything you make makes me so happy!
ReplyDeleteI LOOOOOOVE that quilt! Congratulations on a beautiful finish!
ReplyDeleteI so love this quilt! It has been wonderful watching you make it and seeing it all finished and washed it lovely.
ReplyDeleteIt's a triumph, better than anthropologie!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDelete