A lighter Half-Square-Triangle quilt
So what do we do with them? We upcycle, we use in smaller projects, etc, etc. But today I will not be talking about scrappy quilts, I will be talking about THIS scrappy quilt.
I keep a small box with 6 inch squares, that are carefully cut from my fabric scraps. I have more boxes with different square dimensions, but this time I needed the big ones.
I needed a straightfroward design, that was gonna be fast and furious! And half square triangles were a match!
Quilt Process
So I used a solid dusty white as background fabric and all the prints are scraps from that 6" box. I actually made two quilts, a light and a dark one, but the dark is yet to be finished.
This HST quilt was made from scrap fabric, from my Flowerpath quilt, that I made last year for a custom order. You can find the Flowerpath quilt pattern, HERE.
Machine quilting
I machine quilted using wavy lines from the sewing machine, so forgiving and fats, this way of quilting a quilt in a domestic sewing machine. It literally took me a day to quilt the whole thing, and that was the fastest I have ever quilted a quilt.
Quilt Dimensions
This is a Twin Sized quilt, 64 x 84 inches (163 cm x 214 cm)
192 blocks, 5.5 inch per block (finished size).
Dates
Quilt started: May 2021
Quilt finished: December 2021
Fabrics Used
Scraps from the entire collection August by Sarah Watts, Cotton & Steel
And more matching scraps from other quilts
Backing: Melody Miller from the Picnic collection (Cotton & Steel)
Binding: Striped pink fabric
Batting: 100% cotton
This photoshoot was in a village of Northern Greece that is called Stavroupoli, and is a really beautiful place with forests and the river Nestos next to the village. It was a misty day that day and everything was cold and dump and magical.
Thank you for reading and I hope you have a great day!



















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