Just a quick hello and how ya doing!
Hope everyone is coming along with getting their triangle rows pieced together. Be sure to link up by tonight at midnight/EST!
I also wanted to let you know you can link up any rows you have complete! So don’t panic if you haven’t gotten to those last few:)
Tomorrow’s post will be on how to finally get those rows joined together and trimming those edges….can’t wait!
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I’m here! Hoping to get my 2nd set of FQs cut so I can make this fun quilt a whole lot bigger.
I’m halfway through with mine, but apparently I wasn’t paying attention to the instructions (what? me? not follow directions? LOL) and yesterday I was excited to realize that there is a week for piecing the rows, and a week for putting the rows together. That is GREAT news to me because I have been joining each row as I get it done (because I just HAD to see how it was going to look!) and now I know I have another week to get done with it. Yippee! I’ve also found a great backing fabric I need to order this week. :-)
I got all of my rows done last night — YEAH!! I’m so excited to get those rows together!
I am loving my quilt top, even if it did take me 5 hours to lay out the triangles!! lol
Totally worth it:)
All my rows are pieced, and I just had to join the first two rows because…well, ya know…
guess I didn’t read the instructions as well either – I have pieced together my entire quilt top….the bane of having too much time on my hands I guess.
Lynda h, I will have to admit I AMA bit envious of your ‘dilemma’ of having too much time on your hands! ;)
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Hahaha! well so much for the rush to get the rows all pieced together yesterday ;) It’s just possible that I also cannot real rules, but far more likely that I couldnt wait to see how it would look when put together! I have lumps where all of my triangles intersect. Looking forward to tomorrow’s tutorial as I am sure you address this ‘problem’. I tried three different pressing techniques, all to one side, pressed open and a combo of the two. All pressed open was a lumpy disaster?
enjoying this challenge, have my fingers and toes crossed that the rows will join okay and not be too out of plumb