This week’s challenge was to make a quilt with no squares and that didn’t end up to be a square. I had such fun using up a cute fabric bundle with the last challenge that I decided to do it again. A friend who is excellent at scouting thrift stores and garage sales had brought me this little gem and I decide that this was the time to use it.


I wasn’t sure where I was going with this but I got out the accuquilt and cut the entire collection into 1/4-square triangles. My original thought was to do something with flying geese. Then I changed gears and decided to make the triangles into squares – after all, they’re still triangles.

I spent a fair amount of time debating background and layout. I had 50 blocks and no really solid idea…I just kept coming back to a quilt that was a PQ fail…I didn’t end up with time to finish because my daughter had routine surgery that ended up requiring a second emergency surgery and an overnight stay. I really loved it and finished it up later. Recently, I hung it in my cubicle at work.

I decided to recreate this with my triangles but had to do some seriously fancy footwork to stick to using only rectangles to set the triangle units in place. Retangles were allowed but no squares. (I don’t see the triangle units as squares since they’re really just a bunch of triangles getting friendly.)
I just managed to keep to the brief and the quilt is barely rectangular finishing at 54×60. I’d really love to try this one again in a bigger version. I think this could be a really fun bed-sized quilt.
As usual, this is a late night finish so I’ll add a better photo tomorrow.

Happy Quilting!
Beth

















































































