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PROJECTS & IDEAS | TABLETOP

Tiny Triangles Table Topper

By making small triangle-squares from tone-on-tone rose prints you can create pieced sashing rectangles that flow together almost like a watercolor painting. This version features the Bouquet Impressions collection from P&B Textiles.
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Materials

Inspired by “Vintage Voyage” from designer Ann Hermes
Quiltmaker: Laura Boehnke

9x22” piece (fat eighth) each yellow floral and red leaf print (large triangle-squares)
1/3 yard total assorted tone-on-tones in pink, lavender, yellow, blue, and green (small triangle-squares)
18x22” piece (fat quarter) blue leaf print (setting squares, border, binding)
18" square backing fabric
18" square batting

Finished quilt: 16-1/2" square

Quantities are for 44/45"-wide, 100% cotton fabrics. Measurements include 1/4" seam allowances. Sew with right sides together unless otherwise stated.

Continued on Page 2: Cut Fabrics

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