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Triangle Weave Quilt Block

I played with the Triangle Weave quilt block (from Nancy Martin’s Perpetual Calendar 365 Quilt Blocks A Year) this week.

Triangle Weave Quilt Block

The block can be drawn with a 4 x 4 grid.

Here is how it looks set side-by-side in a straight set:

Triangle Weave Straight Set

In the following design, I have switched the white and gray.  I have also rotated some of the blocks.

Triangle Weave Straight Set 2

Next, there are plain blocks added.  The original block has been altered.  You can see this by looking at a corner block. 

Triangle Weave Straight Set 3

Again, I’ve made a simple alteration to the Triangle Weave quilt block and the change creates a pinwheel in the center.  I also deleted some lines to create another version of the block.  This allowed the red points to really show up.

Triangle Weave Straight Set 4

In this next design, I have changed some of the red from the Triangle Weave block to black.  This new block created the illusion of space, yet it is the exact same block.

Triangle Weave Straight Set 5

Here is the Triangle Weave block set on point:

Triangle Weave On Point Set

And set on point, but some of the blocks have been rotated:

Triangle Weave On Point Set 2

If I were to make the next one, I might call it ‘The Queen of Hearts”.

Triangle Weave On Point Set 3

One last design set on point with plain blocks:

Triangle Weave On Point Set 4

Swing in the Center Quilt Block

The Swing in the Center quilt block was a bit of a challenge for me to draw.  I don’t know why…perhaps because it was late when I decided to play with the block.

But I conquered it with a 6 x 6 grid!

In Nancy Martin’s Perpetual Calendar, 365 Quilt Blocks A Year, (my current source for Electric Quilt practice) the block is colored without an accent color.  I like the way the accent makes the block ‘pop’.

One straight set without the accent, and one with:

You’ve probably noticed…the one with the accent color also has sashing between the blocks.

There is no right or wrong, just personal preference.  There are times when one really wants a monochromatic scheme.  Perhaps it fits the decor of a room the best.

Lines can be added/deleted from a quilt block to create alternate blocks to use with the original.  I have three altered Swing in the Center blocks in this next design.

Swing in the Center Straight Set 3

Open spaces in a design let the eye rest, and are opportunities for special quilting.

Swing in the Center Straight Set 4

You can have blocks floating or anchored.

Again, there is no right or wrong.  Just personal preference.

Swing in the Center set on point, with sashing and cornerstones:

Swing in the Center On Point Set

On point design options:

Which is your favorite?

Spring/Summer Blogging Break

The snow is gone, and the afternoons have been warm, and I’ve been able to spend time outdoors enjoying sunshine and new growth.

I’m weeding this slope, which is bigger than it looks here.  Lilies will soon pop up in front of these posts.  As for the rest of the slope…I’ve got creeping jenny, St. John’s Wort, and creeping phlox ground covers started.  May the best one for the area win!  The goal is for the ground cover to fill it in, so I won’t have to weed it every year!

There is alot more yardwork to do, and alot more spring and summer to enjoy, so my blogging is likely to become very sporadic.

Pulling Weeds

Hubby set up the water fountain.  I’ll eventually get some container plantings around it.  Last year, a little toad lived in one of the containers and got fat from all the insects that came for water.  Smart little guy (or gal)!

Water Fountain

The forsythia is beginning to shine!

Forsythia

There are spring shenanigans distracting me from the garden!

Deer

The doe was harrassing tom turkey, but you can see who turned tail!

Doe and Tom

They teamed up when they spotted me with my camera.

Tom and Doe

It’s spring…the time of courtship.

Tom Turkey Showing Off

It is noisy around here, but it doesn’t last long.

Tom Turkey

What amazes me, is that there are always little turkeys later on.  The hens usually ignore the toms and all their strutting.

Tom Turkey

How can they ignore such a handsome guy?

Tom Turkey

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