I posted here earlier about finding some fabric in my grandma’s attic. It was all calico and country-looking, not really my style, so I decided to incorporate some solids and lots of white for a more modern design. Using this tutorial from p.s. i quilt I got to work constructing lots of half square triangles!
half square triangle quilt in progress

These squares are all sewn up and ready to be sliced in half.
half square triangle quilt in progress

And voila! A (mostly) done quilt top. Ignore the errant threads and not completely matching points! I’m going to add a white border all around, then need to sew together the quilt back, baste, quilt, and bind.
half square triangle quilt in progress

One Comment on Grandma’s Attic Quilt Progress

  1. kimberly says:

    oh my goodness. I love this. and your points look good! I avoid points like this AT ALL COSTS. seriously! I cannot do them. this looks great.

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