Flat Iron

What? Is my iron flat? Is it still hot? What am I talking about?! Well - this vintage inspired quilt from 2000 which I made using some lovely reproduction 1930s prints.

1930s Flat Iron: 70" x 83"

Just two sizes of triangles create this 10" x 11" block. I set it with a white/cream solid, squared up the sides and then added that appliquéd border. I plan on giving this to my dear daughter for Christmas. She loves all things 1930s and it has sat in my closet for too long. I know she will treasure (and use) it!

To me, this has the flavor of a Sugarloaf block. I've made several quilts using that vintage block. Here's one that is made with Christmas colors:

Magic Triangles (Sugarloaf): 32" x 43"

I disguised the 6 blocks by putting them together two by two. Here's one of the 6 blocks.

Magic Triangles Block: 12" x 14"

I made a LOT of extra block parts and pulled open the box the other day. I was able to make not one, but TWO more quilts. I'll share those later this week.

Check out my Magic Triangles listing for this 8 page pdf pattern. It's a cinch to make using a standard 60 degree triangle ruler, but I also include paper templates for those who don't have one.

Comments

  1. I do like these! Triangles are so much fun to make and use, and creative!

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