Monday, February 6, 2012

Border Top Row 2


Difficulty of block: easy
Number of pieces: 20
Method used: hand piecing

Way too much time has passed between blocks, how easy it is to forget when you stop following routine.  One thing I find though is it takes less time to piece a triangle then a center block.  So, maybe it is still possible to complete all 52 border triangles before the year ends or did I just get lucky with the first two?

Edit to post:  Block name is Australian Pines.

9 comments:

Hilachas said...

Beautiful of course. I know what you mean about having to get back in the routine. That's exactly what I need to do with my center blocks, maybe set a schedule of sorts for myself rather than just when I get around to it. You're moving right along and I always look forward to seeing your sewing.

Sheila said...

this looks great. I too have enjoyed the triangles more than the centre blocks , but they are not all as easy as this one, I think there are some doozies ahead.

Josie McRazie said...

Love it! I'm sure you can get it done in a year!!!!

Yvette said...

I love the first two triangles. Your fabric stash is the best!

Ellie's Quiltplace said...

I guessed it would take longer to finish the triangles then the blocks, but I guess I'm wrong ;o)
Love your new triangle!

Paula said...

Beautiful triangle, gorgeous fabric as usual.

I'm sure you will have them all done before the year end.

Retrogirl said...

perfectly possible...it just depends on you & the time dedicated to Jane. She can bore you at times, challenge you at others & make you avoid her like the plague at some places until she's finally complete.

Stick with it and enjoy the process.

Lovely triangle! =)

Minka said...

Ooo, you're making me feel less worried about making my triangles. Now if I can just decide on the fabric plan. (I ran out of background fabric....and may just use my colored fabrics together. I sure love how yours look!)

Robin said...

Love this! It is so bright and happy.

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