Karla Alexander's second book, Stack a New Deck, is excellent for giving me ideas.
I made this quilt with humble materials, lots of thrift store shirts, with a few fabulous florals added.
Very primative looking. Kind of in the ugly quilt category, but I love it.
I like it too - I have this book but haven't really done anything from it. Is this a pattern from the book or did you just take the idea of stacking and slashing and come up with your own?
ReplyDeleteI don't think it's ugly at all. Heck, I like it very much and no triangle edges to match up! I saved a pic for later in case I need a fun quick quilt to make. I really like your quilts.
ReplyDeleteOh I love it! I"ll have to look for that book, I don't know it! All it takes is one great quilt for me to look for it. I like it!
ReplyDeleteVery liberated looking! thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFun!! Not Ugly! Loved the Easter colored quilts. And the chocolate pudding!! My grandma used to make that for me- I can still see her stirring it with a big spoon. The recipe looks about the same. I think she added a T. of butter. Chocolate... What's not to like?
ReplyDeletewhat a fun quilt...humble beginnings but great stash busting and what great results..
ReplyDeleteUgly? I don't think so - I LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteI *love* the quilt! Definitely not an ugly in my book. It's liberated triangles!! Cool! 8o)
ReplyDeleteI like it!
ReplyDeleteI like this one a lot. I'll have to take a look at the book.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh - I hope you have a label on the back of this great quilt with the name of it. Dragon Teeth indeed - fabulous!!!
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Evelyn
I love the dragon teeth quilt! What a great way to make a fun quilt and use up lots of odd fabrics, somehow they all work wonderfully together!
ReplyDeleteBonnie
I like your quilt too :-) The stack and cut method is so clever !
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