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Modern Triangle Quilts Blog Tour

I’m excited to be the next stop on the Modern Triangle Quilts book blog tour, in celebration of my friend Rebecca Bryan’s new book published by Stash Books/C&T Publishing. In this post, I’ll tell you about her awesome spin on the typical book tour blog hop, I’ll share my highlights from her book, and I’ll tell you how you can enter to win either a fabulous charity quilt benefitting Living Water International, or a copy of the Modern Triangle Quilts book (or both if you’re crazy lucky!) Read on, friends!

modern triangle quilts blog hop rebecca bryanI first met Becca right around when she published her first book, Modern Rainbow, and I knew we’d be fast friends. I mean, rainbow!? I LOVE rainbows! That book did not disappoint, and Modern Triangle Quilts is just as amazing. Becca also just announced her first fabric line with Robert Kaufman Fabrics, called Panache. She’s a rockstar, I tell ya!!

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facets from modern triangle quilts by rebecca bryanModern Triangle Quilts takes triangles to a whole new level. With 70 graphic triangle block patterns including equilateral, right, and isosceles triangles, plus 11 sampler patterns and a section on graphic design, the design possibilities are endless. Above are the Isosceles Sampler and Facets, two of the strikingly unique patterns included in the book.

block construction modern triangle blog hop book tourI had so much fun choosing a design and making a block from the book, especially since the color palette requested by Becca meant that I could combine my two favorite fabric designers–a crosshatch from Carolyn Friedlander‘s architextures basics, and two of Alison Glass‘s recent fabrics, Insignia and Sun Print 2017 fit the bill.

block construction modern triangle blog hop book tourThe piecing of these designs is so clever, and utilizes many techniques–from foundation paper pieced designs to improv. This book really gets me thinking outside the box (and into the triangle ha ha ha), which is what I look for in a quilting book. This is definitely a book worth adding to your quilty library.

block construction modern triangle blog hop book tourHere’s the block I made for Becca, and I had the pleasure of giving this block to her over lunch while at QuiltCon in Savannah. Read on to see what she did with all of the blocks, and how you can be entered to win the gorgeous sampler quilt that resulted!

Charity Quilt Giveaway Details

Well Wishes Charity Quilt Rebecca BryanInstead of the typical book release blog hop, Becca asked each of us on the blog hop to make a block (or more), and she made all of the blocks into this gorgeous Charity Bee Well Wishes quilt. For the duration of the Blog Tour (April 2 – April 18) Becca is offering the pattern for this quilt in her shop HERE for only $5. Every time you purchase the pattern, you are entered to win the quilt. You can purchase the pattern as many times as you want. Each purchase equals one entry. All proceeds of the sales from the Well Wishes PDF pattern will go directly to Living Water International. Visit her blog post HERE for more details. By purchasing this pattern, not only will you be entering into the running to win this gorgeous quilt, you’ll be directly helping make positive change in the world. That’s a win-win if I ever heard one!

Modern Triangle Quilts Book Giveaway

Rebecca Bryan and Stash Books / C&T Publishing are kind enough to offer one copy of Modern Triangle Quilts to one of my readers!

modern triangle quilts by rebecca bryanTo enter the giveaway today, tell me what color combination you would use to make a modern triangle quilt. I love sharing color inspiration and hearing favorite color combinations! Leave a comment and make sure I’m able to get ahold of you if you win.

This giveaway is open to US and international participants. Note that only addresses within the U.S. will receive a hard copy of the book. Due to the extreme cost of international shipping, international winners receive the e-book version. The giveaway will be open until April 18th at 8pm EST when I’ll select the winner randomly with random.org. Winners will be announced by the 21st of April. Good luck! Giveaway is now closed! A winner will be announced shortly!

Blog Hop Schedule

Here’s the rest of the schedule so that you can follow along with the fun!

Sunday, April 2nd: Becca Bryan – Bryan House Quilts
Monday April 3rd: Jessee Maloney – Art School Dropout
Monday April 3rd: Stash Books – C&T Publishing
Tuesday April 4th: Heidi Staples – Fabric Mutt
Wednesday April 5th: Felice Regina – Sew Scatterbrained
Thursday April 6th: Giuseppe Ribaudo – @giucy_giuce
Friday April 7th: Christa Watson – Christa Quilts
Saturday April 8th: Christopher Thompson – The Tattooed Quilter
Monday April 10th: Karin Jordan – Leigh Laurel Studios
Tuesday April 11th: Kitty Wilkin <–YOU ARE HERE!
Wednesday April 12th: Nicole Daksiewicz – Modern Handcraft
Thursday April 13th: Sarah Thomas – Sariditty
Friday April 14th: Amy Sinibaldi – Nana Company
Saturday April 15th: Rebecca Bryan – Bryan House Quilts
Many congratulations to Becca for another fabulous book! I look forward to seeing everyone’s triangular creativity blossom as a result.
Happy sewing!

75 thoughts on “Modern Triangle Quilts Blog Tour”

  1. My current color combo crush is magenta and green. Love how you’ve organized the blog hop to advance positive change! And seeing the designer blocks in the charity quilt was inspiring. Great blog hop.

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  2. My favorite color combo is oranges and blues. This sounds like such an awesome book! angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom

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  3. I have always admired triangle blocks, so this book is perfect inspiration for me! I would make my quilt in red and white. That’s another combo I’ve always admired and I’d love to have a modern triangle quilt made with ti!

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  4. “Into the triangle” 😂😂😂

    My favourite colour combo these days is coral, cream, and brown (not just any brown, but a great ’70s brown)

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  5. I am trying to expand to different colors from my usual blues and greys so, I would make pink , purple and orange triangles

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  6. all of the color combos so far (in the comments) sound wonderful! i want to see all of these quilts! i tend towards bright and saturated colors…but have been increasingly obsessed with low volume lately. i think i would do a scrappy low volume with pops of crazy color. 🙂 thanks for the chance to win!

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  7. The first time I ever I laid eyes on the graphic triangles I was in awe, I knew I needed to stretch my imagination and do this. Blues, teal and a cranberry red, with some white and black.
    Thanks for giveaway.

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  8. Triangles add such movement to design and this book looks great. I would combine green, soft coral and aqua! Thanks for the chance!

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  9. Looks cool. And I’m always interested in books with a section on design. I might try bright pink and orange with forest green –not sure if I’d add white background. I might.

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  10. Living Water, what a great project and so worthy of any donations. A triangle quilt, probably some of my favourite batiks in purple, lime green, and a splash of dark navy and pale mauve. What a give-away, and for us international people, a huge bonus to know we can enter too. Thanks to you all.

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  11. Perfect timing for this! Lately I have been thinking I need to work with some new triangle shapes and patterns. 🙂 I can envision a triangle quilt with chartreuse and plum. Or teal and orange. My two favorite color combinations these days.

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  12. This book certainly has me intrigued, and I get more excited about it the more I read about it. If triangles were to exist in my quilt, they would be yellow, yellow green and yellow orange. 😇 But maybe the other rainbow colors will happen too. Too many fun combos to choose from!

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  13. What a great charity quilt I love the colors ! I would use lime greens, tropical blues and some brilliant navy blue.

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  14. Right now my favorite color pair is mustard and navy, so I’m sure that combo would make it into a triangle quilt if I am the lucky winner!

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  15. The new book inspired me, i have a board on Pinterest called Triangles, so you see: true love! My colourchoices for the quilt would be: mustard, teal, turquoise, a little pink and black and white. Thank you for this opportunity, Maria

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  16. I would love to make a triangel quilt in purple, orange and yellow with a small spot of green. Thank you for this chance to get a free copy of the book of your friend.

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  17. I think I’d either choose a complimentary colour scheme like purple and yellow or go for a full on rainbow. Thanks for the competition.

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  18. Great quilts!! I usually prefer anything bright, but i think I’d try to get out of my comfort zone and do a black/white/grey quilt!!

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