This the second in a series of tutorials about using equilateral triangles in quilting. I love all the different layouts you get and how by just varying the colours and the number of strips the results are quite different.
Check out how you make this layout in 2 minutes:
Download a 60 degree triangle template (pdf) or learn to cut 60 degree triangles with your regular ruler.
If you plan to cut at 60 degrees a lot you may consider investing in a 60 degree ruler.
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As always, you’ve come up with another winner! You are so creative – and we all benefit from your sharing! Thank you!
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I love this and can’t wait to try it! The color choice akes it. Very easy to see too Awesome!
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Once again, thanks for sharing. Your designs alway inspire me. My hope, over time, is to make all of your blocks. Will be fun to try out all the variations and tryouts. Thank you, Teresa.
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Oh, I meant “layouts”, not “tryouts”. oops!
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Thank you Emma. I’d love to see what you make😊
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Thank you 😊
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Thanks 🙏
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Hello there,
Really enjoy these emails….thanks.
And this new pattern looks great for a xmas decoration!
Will have a go next week.
Thanks
Cheers
Heather P
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Thank you Penny. The pattern would look great for Xmas for sure 😊
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I love your instructional. Keep them coming!
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Thank you Suzanne
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I’ve been intimidated by triangles, now I’m looking forward to trying them! Thank you!
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