What does one do when you find a box of triangles, all cut, some slightly different sizes and all types of colours, and materials. I found these when cleaning up the other day. They are left overs from various other projects, mainly from sewing a square onto a corner block then cutting the excess off which produces another triangle.
Well, I got out my trusty little portable Janome and started to sew them into pairs - no pattern or direction, just a coloured piece sewn onto a background piece. Not sure what I will turn them into, but just couldn't leave them in the box could I?
There is still a lot more than what is shown here, but these are the neatest ones!! Once sewn some will definitely need to be re-trimmed to size. I'm thinking the most common size of 2.5" square, unfinished. I also have quite a few 2.5" strips so maybe they will all go together at a later stage. Will have to get the 'little grey cells' in my head to work. Maybe some of you out there may have some ideas for me. If so, please let me know.
Also I was itching to do some machining while waiting for my Pfaff to come home. I didn't want to start something very important as you all know different machines can give you different 1/4" seams. Not sure what it is or why that is, but I do know if you examine the stitching different machines can give you different results.
Well, I got out my trusty little portable Janome and started to sew them into pairs - no pattern or direction, just a coloured piece sewn onto a background piece. Not sure what I will turn them into, but just couldn't leave them in the box could I?
There is still a lot more than what is shown here, but these are the neatest ones!! Once sewn some will definitely need to be re-trimmed to size. I'm thinking the most common size of 2.5" square, unfinished. I also have quite a few 2.5" strips so maybe they will all go together at a later stage. Will have to get the 'little grey cells' in my head to work. Maybe some of you out there may have some ideas for me. If so, please let me know.
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Broken dishes is a good way of using lots of small triangles with good contrast - they can be set in so many different ways.
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