Y'all. I just gave birth. Okay, not really, but it seriously feels that way after all the hard work that went into this!! So without further ado, I would like you to meet my 9 megabyte . . .
This is my first pattern, and it is available for sale on Craftsy and Etsy! Woo hoo! Can I get a wha-what along with some powerful fist bumps?! Guys and gals, I could not be more excited. I hope you are too.
So let me tell you about this pattern.
wonky triangles paper piecing pattern
- Great for all types of levels and comes in a 29 page PDF file.
- Features three different sizes - small (1.75"), medium (3.5"), and large (6.5")
- Directions on how to complete a panel as well as helpful tips, which will aid in successful completion of this project
- 22 different templates included for versatility.
- There are a lot of design possibilities because of the ability to customize each template, including the ability to create any size you want for your panel or block!
- Perfect for making zip pouches, bags, pillows, table runners, quilts, sashing, or anything else your heart desires
- Perfectly priced at $1.99.
Here is a sampling of what I have made using my pattern.
Artist's Roll using the small triangles
A sample block using the medium triangles to create a wonky chevron pattern.
A Modern and Sweet Quilt using the large triangles.
Fat Quarter Shop is offering one lucky reader a $20 gift certificate to their shop. They offer a large selection of fabrics, so I am positive you will find something you will LOVE!
Find Fat Quarter Shop elsewhere: Facebook, Twitter, and on their blog.
Are you familiar with Maze & Vale? You should be! Her hand printed fabrics are to die for!
Leslie is offering up this extra large Sample Pack, which is 3 times the size of her standard sample packs. It features a variety of Maze & Vale prints and colors. This beautiful bundle is valued at $30.
Find Maze & Vale elsewhere: Etsy, Facebook, Blog, Pinterest, Instagram, Flickr
My pattern is perfect for scraps, so I was thrilled when Kimberly from Poppyseed Fabrics wanted to giveaway a bag of scraps! Poppyseed Fabrics stuffed a large bag with awesome fabrics, weighing in at 2 pounds. This will measure approximately 8 yards of fabrics and valued at $50! Have fun with that my friends.
Find Poppyseed Fabrics elsewhere: Facebook, Blog, Etsy circle
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Erin, of Mina Prints, has graciously supplied one of my readers with a beautiful scrap pack bundle and two panels of her hand printed fabrics! Her prints are colorful and cheery and would complement many projects.
(Giveaway is closed)
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Can't wait to win the pattern? Buy it on Craftsy or Etsy!
Great job NANCY -- this is a super fun pattern and I can't wait to try the large triangles to make a quilt. I'd love to win that bag of scraps but you have some awesome sponsors there.
ReplyDeleteooh. hmm. i like the idea of a tote!
ReplyDeleteI would make a scrappy lap quilt to give as a Christmas gift. Great giveaways, thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteProbably make a baby quilt! Congrats! Rcoyle at olemiss dot edu
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what I would make, it would be fun to use for a little quilt, but I think I might make your crayon roll with it.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make my daughter a little tote bag!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a very bright Christmas pillow. This pattern would be great. Please thank your sponsors for us, what a great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would make a cute little snuggle blanket for the couch.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd make a lovely little quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would make your wonderful Artist's roll up!
ReplyDeleteI would love to use the wonky triangles pattern to make a table runner and set of place mats. Congrats on your first pattern, Nancy! And thanks for hosting such a fab party to celebrate!
ReplyDeleteI think I would make a big tote bag, maybe as a Christmas gift!
ReplyDeleteI would make a pillow with lots of scraps. Thanks for a great giveaway and a wonderful pattern :-)
ReplyDeleteI think some pillows would be fun. Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI know I already made something with this pattern :) but I could not resist entering the giveaway! I still really want to make a baby quilt!
ReplyDeletediaper bag for new granddaughter
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ReplyDeleteLove this pattern. I've never done anything like that, would be fun to try. I think I'd make an artist roll for my son and a new pillow for my favorite chair. :-)
ReplyDeleteI would make a pillow. I love this pattern!!
ReplyDeleteThis would make a lovely baby quilt
ReplyDeleteCongrats! I would make a baby quilt for one of the many babies coming soon!
ReplyDeleteImages of small purses are dancing in my head ...
ReplyDeleteImages of small purses are dancing in my head ...
ReplyDeleteImages of small purses are dancing in my head ...
ReplyDeleteThis pattern is wonderful, the possibilities! I think that I would start by making a mini quilt for my sewing room wall
ReplyDeleteI'd make a baby quilt for my niece who is expecting her first baby soon!
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ReplyDeleteFirst time to your site! Looks like a lot of fun. I'm going to start following. Thanks for the giveaways! With the wonky triangle pattern I would make a pillow.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great pattern! I would definitely make the quilt....sooooo cute. So generous girl, love it!
ReplyDeleteWay to go! Love your new pattern ~ it's so fun and just too cute! Thanks a bunch for the chance to win one of the awesome giveaways! :-D
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thanks, again! :-D
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I would make a tote! thanks!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous - I would make a cushion and a quilt! I think I will but it anyways because I NEED it NOW!!!! Awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteI think I might start with some pillows.
ReplyDeleteI like your artist roll, i might start with that
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ReplyDeleteI love the little baby quilt - they look like little trees! LOVE!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a baby quilt:)
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I love it and I haven't seen anything quite like it.
ReplyDeleteCute pattern! Perfect for a tote with coordinating accessories, like a key fob and a makeup bag. -- soparkaveataoldotcom
ReplyDeleteI'd make a quilt...or a tote bag, I'm kinda torn :)
ReplyDeleteFab, versatile pattern and an amazing giveaway
ReplyDeleteThis would make a great pattern for a new dog bed for my beloved Monty!
ReplyDeleteI'm very excited about this! It looks so fun and versatile!
ReplyDeleteI'd make some potholders and pouches for handmade xmas gifts!
ReplyDeleteI'd make some potholders and pouches for handmade xmas gifts!
ReplyDeleteI'm planning a quilt for my grandchild who loves shapes and bright colors! Wow, would all this fabric help to make it a great quilt.
ReplyDeleteMy grandson a bright quilt
ReplyDeleteFor once I want to make a quilt for me...I've been quilting for years but everyone has gotten one before me ;)
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt and a table runner!!!! So excited to follow your blog:))))
ReplyDeleteTable runner, matching placemats, matching hot pads, chair pads.
ReplyDeleteI would make a throw blanket
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great pattern. I would make a pillow to start. I like to test new patterns on something small first. Then, probably a quilt. I do love the artist roll too.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a baby quilt with your pattern!
ReplyDeleteA quilt for sure and some matching pillow cases! This pattern would work perfectly for a toddlers room! Love it and congrats!
ReplyDeleteThe first thing I would make is a pouch like stitchingandbacon!
ReplyDeleteI'm just getting into sewing and this looks like a great giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt for my new little nephew :)
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt you made--I'd have to go for a quilt!
ReplyDeleteI'd probably make a quilt, and maybe try a tote?
ReplyDeleteI'm in a medallion-along and I think this would make great borders! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteWhat a giveaway! I'd definitely make a quilt for my bed. I've been looking for something that seems easy but looks impressive! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute pattern! I would definitely make a quilt first! A wall quilt would be really cute using the different sizes! And, WOW, what an awesome giveaway too
ReplyDeleteHow about a Christmas wonky triangle table runner? I have so many Christmas scraps that would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteI table runner!
ReplyDeleteI think they would make a great baby quilt. It would be so interesting for a baby to see.
ReplyDeleteI would make a tote bag and pouches to match!
ReplyDeleteSusie
legato1958@aol.com
A simple baby quilt for my little girl!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a lap quilt for watching tv. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely make a little pouch
ReplyDeleteA lovely quilt.
ReplyDeleteThat artist roll is so cute! Great prizes!
ReplyDeletea quilt for sure!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a quilt with this great prize!
ReplyDeleteLove this.. Would make a pillow.. and a baby blanket/quilt..
ReplyDeleteI would make a basket for my scraps.
ReplyDeleteWould love to try that artist roll for my nieces!
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt or a bag. 24Tangent@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a quilt border with these triangles!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try to make a quilt! I love yours!
ReplyDeleteI think I would use it to make borders on Christmas handtowels for gifts.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make some fancy tea towels! Congratulations on this beautiful pattern!
ReplyDeleteI'd probably start with a table runner to practice paper piecing, then go on to bigger things from there! Congratulations, and thanks to everyone!
ReplyDeleteI would totally make the artists roll for my niece. She is a budding Monet!! Awesome pattern. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'd make a table runner, I've been looking for inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI'd make some sort of Christmas table runner.
ReplyDeletei'd make a big pillow.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a baby quilt for sure!!
ReplyDeleteI would make a mini quilt for my sewing space or the quilt.
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I adore your wonky triangles! Will aim to make something with this technique.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous giveaway! I can't wait to make your Wonky Triangles.
ReplyDeleteFantastic giveaway! Think I'll start with a pillow cover of those Wonky Triangles! So cute!
ReplyDeleteCongrats what a great first pattern, I am so excited for you :-)
ReplyDeleteI love your fresh modern look. Am now follower. I have great nieces who love your designs and ideas, so pencil rills will be their first and one has asked for cushions for her bed. She loves color.
ReplyDeleteOh the possibilities!
ReplyDeleteNotebook covers would be first on my list.
ReplyDeleteI would like to make a zipper pouch
ReplyDeleteI need to make a laptop case and this is a great way to use up scraps of all my favorites for myself!
ReplyDeleteThis would be perfect for a baby quilt! That's what I would make.
ReplyDeleteHow neat! I'd love to make a quilt! Thanks for sharing.
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What a great pattern! Congrats to you as I know there's a lot of hard work in pattern making especially with all the options you are providing! shaenaot@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteYou are awesome. mega awesome.
ReplyDeleteCute pattern! I would make a cute tote for my granddaughters.
ReplyDeleteI would make a comfy lap quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would make another big quilt
ReplyDeleteI would make a crayon roll for my grandson in WA state! Great pattern.
ReplyDeleteI would make a table runner!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your pattern launch! I'd make a bunch of zippered pouches for Christmas gifts. What a great scrapbuster!
ReplyDeleteI would make a wall hanging for my little studio, & a baby quilt
ReplyDeleteI would make some awesome wonky triangle zippy pouches!
ReplyDeleteI'd make a quilt!
ReplyDeleteI'd make a large tote bag to start. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great giveaway. Your pattern looks so fun - I'd love to make a small quilt and a bunch of zipper pouches. Thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteA pouch possibly
ReplyDeleteI've been planning a wonky triangle quilt. Can't wait to try your pattern. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteFirst I would make the Artist Roll!
ReplyDeleteA bag or a quilt. So fun. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteA wonky quilt would be fun but maybe a bag. You never have enough.
ReplyDeleteA bed runner would look so cute in this pattern !!
ReplyDeleteI think I'll make an artist's roll for my daughter-in-law for Christmas. Thank you for the inspiration and the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteA pouch to hold my hexies. hayleymstephens at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI love all things wonky! They match my life :)
ReplyDeletelove your wonky triangles!!!!!! seriously - you rock! I will be sharing with all my paper piece loving friends - and I have quite a few lol.
ReplyDeleteOoooo- insert panels for a square dance skirt!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make mug rugs and baby quilts with this adorable pattern!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a baby blanket with this pattern. Thanks!
ReplyDeletePaper Piecing is my new addiction! Love your pattern! :D
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt with the wonky triangles pattern.
ReplyDeleteLOve, loVe, lovE this new pattern! I hope I win, but if I don't I'm going to buy it anyway and am pulling fabrics out right now to make a table runner for the Fall. Congrats on a great pattern!
ReplyDeleteFirst, Thank you for such a generous giveaway and a chance to win!! Second, love that pattern! I think I would make a nice throw quilt for my couch to show off that pattern and some pretty fabric. I am sure it would be a great conversation starter! Thank you again!!
ReplyDeleteAshley @ PapertoThread
I think this would make an adorable tote bag for my little one. =)
ReplyDeleteI think a cool tote would be on the list, and Christmas table runner too x
ReplyDeleteWoot! Woot! Wha-What, two fist bumps and a big Congratulations on your new pattern! Looks really neat and I can't wait to make one of your roll up bags, one for my grandson and one for myself.
ReplyDeleteThank you and all the generous sponsors for a super giveaway and a chance to win.
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I'd love to put this pattern onto a tote bag! Thanks for a chance to win! :)
ReplyDeleteReusable snack pouches for my little people - big ones too ;)
ReplyDeleteBought the pattern as I want to make the Artist Roll! Super cute.
ReplyDeleteI would make a tote, pillow, or whatever. Also congrats to you and thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeletesmjohns63 at yahoo dot com
The quilt pattern reminds me of trees so that's what I'd like to sew a tree quilt - maybe with a subtle Christmas vibe
ReplyDeleteI would make a Christmas quilt with the wonky triangles pattern.
ReplyDeleteI follow on bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI love the artist roll and my daughter is a painter, so that would be perfect! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese would make a beautiful tote bag for a senior citizen. My group makes and donates quilts, bags and other items to a nursing home.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Peggy
peggy_verdongibbs@att.net
The artist roll would be perfect for my artist daughter.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! I want to get in to quilting, so I think I'd like to try and make a table runner for my "new" mid-century table!
ReplyDeleteJennie
jennie50000 at hotmail dot com
I would make a lap quilt to keep in my car!
ReplyDeleteHi I would make a placemat and table runner very cute pattern thanks for the fun
ReplyDeleteI want to make my first quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would make a baby quilt!
ReplyDeletejessicarwarfield at gmail dot com
Congratulations! HOw exciting for you. I would make a quilt!
ReplyDeleteThese triangles would be great border. A little mini for my sewing space would be awesome!
ReplyDeleteI would make a holliday table topper
ReplyDeleteHow exciting! Congrats on your first paper peiced pattern, and great job with the giveaways!
ReplyDeleteYour pattern looks very interesting...... congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWould love to win a copy and the fabric packs are awesome.
Thanks for the chance.
Lovely pattern, I would make a baby quilt for a colleague who is expecting her first daughter. Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI really like the crayon roll with the small triangles. But, realistically, I'd probably do the medium and large triangles and make a table runner, bed runner, or baby quilt. :D
ReplyDeleteCute pattern! I like the quilt in the solids, it looks clean and fresh so I'd probably make one of those. :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to make an overnight bag with this pattern! congrats! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to a make my friend a twin-sized quilt using the wonky triangles pattern! Love it!
ReplyDeleteAn amazing giveaway! Would made a quilt I reckon
ReplyDeleteI love the wonky triangles! So cute for a baby quilt for my cousin's new boy!
ReplyDeleteI'd use your wonky triangles for a quilt border, like mon petit lyons! :)
ReplyDeleteI'd make a wonky triangle (christmas tree) mini holiday quilt.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the super cute pattern! It would be awesome for an iPad cover. Hint, hint Mr husband.
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt or a tote. Thanks for sharing your lovely quilt. I love the colors...
ReplyDeleteI'm in a mini swap that'll be starting soon. If this is anything like her style I'd make a mini from these for the swap!
ReplyDeleteI would make a baby quilt for my cousin! mls.bartholomew [at] gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI want to use them in a scrappy quilt im making
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the pattern. I'm making lap quilts for friends this X-Mas. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI think I would make some placemats
ReplyDeleteI think the pattern is wonderful to make some quilts to my daughters bedroom.
ReplyDeleteThis pattern would be great for some zipper pouches!
ReplyDeleteGreat Pattern! Love the wonkiness of it! Thank you for this great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteHave a super great sewing and stitching day!
Great Pattern! Love the wonkiness of it! Thank you for this great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteHave a super great sewing and stitching day!
Great Pattern! Love the wonkiness of it! Thank you for this great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteHave a super great sewing and stitching day!
I would use the pattern as the front and back panels on a Noodlehead Super Tote - a big bag looking for some piecing goodness. Thanks for the humongous give away!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful pattern! One of my 31 by 31 goals is to sew a quilt. This may be the pattern!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely start with a pillow sham for my daughter's room! The pattern looks great--congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI would make my family a Christmas quilt - something that looks like a winter forest.
ReplyDeletei follow on gfc thanks would make a quilt.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a pillow for my couch
ReplyDeleteI would make wall hanging. Thx.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a quilt or the artist roll! Thank you for a great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'm a sucker for fabric, so I'm hoping to win one of those gift cards. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteZip pouches and pillows - definitely!
ReplyDeleteMini-quilt
ReplyDeleteTotes, bags.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, it's lovely! Would make a baby quilt. Thanks for the chance!
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Congratulations, it's lovely! Would make a baby quilt. Thanks for the chance!
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I would absolutely make a super cute skirt for both myself and my granddaughter!!
ReplyDeleteI have never done triangles before so I might start small with a zip pouch, working through a tote before hitting the big time with a baby quilt!!
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt of course. I'm also in need of a scrap bag/pincushion - so I see one of those being made as well!
ReplyDeletei would make a quilt. because, really. quilts are the best. :)
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt. I LOVE quilts. :)
ReplyDeletelove this pattern! I've got a table runner in mind and if that goes well... (a long overdue) bedspread for my boys!
ReplyDeleteI would make a table runner for my bookcase! I need one in holiday colors.
ReplyDeleteMy sad, sorry couch is in need of a wonky triangles cushion to give it a little lift and spunk!
ReplyDeleteI have so many ideas that I could use this pattern for! Thank you for the giveaways. Love maze and vale!!!
ReplyDeleteKathy
ktwoods@optusnet.com.au
I think it would lend itself to a lovely holiday quilt for the living room. I am going to check out some of those wonderful sponsors of yours!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
I want to make a baby quilt for a friend with your pattern.
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