Sunday, May 20, 2012

Playing with my food

More specifically, playing with cake -- layer cake that is.

I'm trying to limit my purchases of pre-cuts, trying to limit my purchases of fabric period. (A glance at recent blog posts clearly show that I have not been successful.) Somehow I have quite a stack of layer cakes (& jelly rolls & fat quarters...) in my fabric stash now. I've been pretty good about finishing existing projects, not beginning new ones, but I really wanted to use a couple of these cakes & start something new. Currently, I have been obsessed with triangles. I wanted to begin a project that had lots of mindless sewing & that would be fun playtime when it came to laying out the pieces. My go-to, easy-peasy block these days is the half-square triangle so I decided to employ a couple of my recent pre-cut acquisitions. I cut up the entire stack of the Malka Dubrawsky's Stitched in Color layer cake that I won at our recent HMQG retreat, found a single fabric to use as the opposite side of the HST & now I have a stack of squares to assemble before I get to the fun part of laying out this one.

stitched in color hsts

I took a 2nd layer cake -- Quilt Blocks by Ellen Luckett Baker -- & cut them -- not into HSTs but into HRTs -- that is, half-rectangle triangles. I dug out several solids that coordinate plus gray & white for the rest of the rectangle. This is something I've never tried before so please wish me luck!

quilt blocks triangles


4 comments:

O'Quilts said...

First of all..I thought you meant it with the cake and it made me hungry and I was thinking what did I have in the freezer:) You sure did win nicely at your retreat. Enjoy your triangles.

Karamat said...

Lovely projects!! I've been wanting to try the rectangles too.

Nifty Quilts said...

Both look fresh and happy! I'm in a triangle phase too. But I've never tried rectangle triangles. Geez, just try to say that 10 times quickly!

Rachaeldaisy said...

Your Reccy triangles look awesome!! Love the colours/ fabrics you're using. You made me laugh with your reference to food! I think I need a sewing snack...