Thursday, August 29, 2013

Aviary Triangles

I've been admiring several quilters' triangle quilts and I knew I just had to try it out for myself.  A friend from work informed me that she was expecting in early fall and I couldn't wait to make her baby a triangle quilt.  Once I knew she was having a girl, I searched and search for something that would work for a baby quilt.  The mom's favorite color is purple and the baby's nursery walls are a sage green.  She is also very drawn to earthy and natural things and I wanted to try and fit this all together in a quilt.  When I found Joel Dewberry's Aviary Lilac collection, I was sold.

I cut out my pieces and headed over to Kelly's house from My Quilt Infatuation to piece them together. Our kids played and we sat behind our sewing machines sewing away.  I'm so thankful for her son's patience with my two little ones.  He did a great job entertaining them.

I left Kelly's house with a finished top.  I basted and quilted the quilt the very next day and finished the binding by bed time.  It was nice to be finished with a quilt in such a short time, but that's how it goes with a small baby quilt.  I'm pleased with the results and the fact that I didn't chop off the points of my triangles, which was a legitimate fear.








I'll be honest in saying that I was a bit hesitant about making a purple quilt.  I love purple, but I haven't been too crazy about the purple quilts I've seen.  I feel a lot of pride in this finish and I love how this purple quilt turned out.

39 comments:

  1. I love your purple quilt! I think your friend will love it in the nursery! And how fun getting to sew with Kelly and let your children play.
    Thanks for sharing.
    jan@sewandsowfarm

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  2. This is beautiful! I might have to get me some of that fabric. We are all very fond of purple at my house!

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  3. Janet this is just stunning! Love the piecing, the fabric and the backing as well. I'm drooling all over those birds too ! Congratulations on another wonderful finish!

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  4. I'm jealous! I wish I could pop over to Kelly's house to sew :)
    Your quilt is gorgeous! I have the same hesitation over purple, I like it, but it can be a bit bossy. You did a great job with your fabrics! I also worry about sewing triangles together, same as you, I think I will chop off all the points. But I do love that pattern so I might have to be brave and just try it out.

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  5. I love this! I just made a quilt with out of the same fabric line and where did you get your aqua for the binding??!! Your triangles look great, I am also working on a triangle quilt, I have cut it all out and am a little nervous about starting to put it together! I'm a new follower and would love to have you come and check out my blog and follow me!

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  6. What a lovely baby quilt! I love the triangles and colors!

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  7. I get so paranoid when I might chop off a point to a triangle or star. When they actually turn out alright, I do a little happy dance :)

    I love how the quilt looks!

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  8. Just beautiful! And, fast! thanks for the inspiration....

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  9. I have not made a triangle quilt since I made one eons ago when I first started quilting. I love your fabric choices and I am so impressed you got it all done so quickly. How nice for you and Kelly to live close enough to sew together. What a lucky baby to receive this quilt!

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  10. I love this!! Sounds like a perfect fabric collection choice for the new baby! I LOVE triangle quilts - yours is lovely!!

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  11. I see what you mean about loving your equilateral triangle! I was just thinking I need to make one of these triangle quilts, too, now that I have the ruler. your fabric taste is impeccable! great photos you got, too.

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  12. That looks great, Love the fabrics selection. I am sure your friend will love it!

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  13. that is gorgeous!! I don't normally like plan fabric backs, but yours in no were near plain....fabulous!!!

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  14. This turned out great, Janet! I'm so glad I got to see the top come together in person!

    Thank you so much for sharing at Needle and Thread Thursday!

    :) Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation

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  15. a lovely quilt for a little girl and something she can keep for ever

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  16. Oh, I love the backing print and colour! Just perfect. :)

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  17. Wow that quilt is stunning! Love the colors and the triangles :)

    xoxo melzie

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  18. This is so pretty! Great fabric choice. I'm desperate to make a triangle quilt too, thanks for more inspiration!

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  19. Ooh, I love this. I'm a big fan of purple. The collection looks great as a triangle quilt. Great job, Janet!

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  20. I love it! It is so pretty. You did excellent with the color choices--it seems it will be a perfect fit for mother and child.

    I want to try a triangle quilt, too. It might be bumped up in my WIP pile.

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  21. I so love this fabric line - a great use of it too. Love the end result!!!

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  22. Purple is where it's at!!! Love your quilt. The color just makes it more special.

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  23. Te quilt is beautiful. What size triangles did you use?

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  24. The quilt is beautiful! Love the colors!!

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  25. I love this! I'm so so nervous about sewing triangles... but as you said, all the quilts on the blogs look so wonderful and tempting to try! :^)

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  26. That is absolutely beautiful! I love the triangles!

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  27. Gorgeous quilt. I love equilateral triangles.

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  28. What a pretty quilt. I love your color choices.

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  29. Very cute! The recipient will be very lucky :) I love how quickly baby quilts sew up, too - my favorite!

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  30. Love this! I've wanted to make a triangle quilt too but am nervous of piecing them. Any suggestions?

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  31. Your triangle quilt turned out so pretty, I am always afraid of chopping off a point when I work with triangles, too. Your fabric choices are great, this is my favorite purple quilt I have seen in a long time.

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  32. I have triangle envy too! I have bought my fabric, but need to finish up some before I get started:( I am worried about all those points myself. This is great inspiration. I think Kelly has some speedy quilt magic going on over there, lol. Great work!

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  33. This is such cute, front and back. Good job on the purple! I'm sure it will be well loved. Isn't it great to have quilting friends to sew with?

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  34. Your quilt is beautiful! What is the finished size?

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  35. Its gorgeous, love Joel Dewberry..such nice fabrics! I am a new follower to your blog.

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  36. Ohhhh this is so gorgeous!! Love it!!
    www.nicolaforemanquilts.com

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