My time for quilting seems to be limited lately, but I did manage to finish the borders on this quilt top the other day. This is my Stack & Whack Triangle Squares quilt. Stack & Whack Triangle Squares 53.5" x 66" That first photo was taken outdoors and the colors are a little washed out. Here's an indoor shot, that's goes the other way into a bit too dark, especially the lower half. The reality is somewhere between the two photos. The bright print in this quilt is an old Hoffman fabric that I bought in 1998! I used the Stack-n-Whack technique to cut that print into triangles that spin around in kaleidoscoping designs. The blocks were very easy to piece, just four half-square triangles joined together into each block. The blocks finish at 6.25" each. I found some blocks that were already pieced from several years ago when I dug this project out. I had to pull a few new green and blue fabrics for the background because the ones that had been used originally were long gone from my stash. It was fun to piece the blocks from this wonderful bright print and see how the designs change on each block. If you aren't familiar with the Stack-n-Whack technique, you can find out more at Bethany Reynolds website HERE. Her first book on the technique was published in 1998 and is still available from American Quilter's Society, Amazon or other sources. I made many quilts using her technique back in the day! Linking up with: Midweek Makers at Quilt Fabrication Wednesday Wait Loss at Inquiring Quilter Needle & Thread Thursday at My Quilt Infatuation Finished or Not Friday at Alycia Quilts Happy quilting everyone! Julie in GA