So, a couple of months ago, I discovered the Missouri Star Quilt Company's quilting tutorials (quiltingtutorials.com), and I FELL IN LOVE!!! I am amazed at how they make traditional blocks easier and faster, and how they make complicated-looking blocks with such simple methods.
So, I've made a few quilts from their tutorials. I'll show some of the finished ones later, but for now, here are my current UFOs, made using MSQ's "Half Square Triangles Around the World" tutorial (http://land.missouriquiltco.com/half-square-triangles-around-the-world/)
And this one, which is MSQ's "Herringbone Quilt Tutorial" (http://land.missouriquiltco.com/herringbone-quilt/). (It looks strangely shaped because of how its draped over the ironing board. It's really a rectangle - please excuse my terrible photography skills! And, ahem, my messy sewing room!)
In reality, the HSTs Around The World and Herringbone use the exact same method, but are simply arranged differently.
I am so in love with HSTs at the moment!!! There are just a million ways to arrange them, and I've got a few more waiting to be put together! But first, I think I'd better finish these quilts!
Lastly, this one is the first quilt I ever started, before I'd even taken a quilting class. Of course I jumped right in with triangles! Who wouldn't, lol? ;) I also pieced it on the serger (WHAT?!?), which I actually don't hate - it does keep the back nice and neat! I haven't done another one on the serger, though - I think I will try one with showing serged edged sometime, but we'll see - so many ideas, so little time! Anyway, it's a little hard to tell that it's tumbling blocks, but I'm still in love with this old Amy Butler fabric line, so I love this baby.
Can you see the couple of open-cube blocks I did? Those are fun! :)
And the back.
Well, that's all I have for you for the moment - I'm off to do a little studying. Or putting borders on these babies. Studying? Borders? Studying? Borders? Hmmm... ;)