Turn Triangles Into Flowers of Any Size

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They’re Pretty in Many Fabric Styles!

Triangles cut from a 60-degree ruler create pretty flowers for use in many types of projects. They’re simple to make and can be made in any size.

Sew them down to background squares for quilt blocks or pot holders, add one or more to the side of a tote bag or organize several into a pleasing design for the center of a medallion-style quilt. You’re sure to come up with other ideas, as well.

60 Degree Flowers Tutorial

While the finished size is not mentioned in the tutorial, the flowers can be made in any size. Play with triangle sizes to create the finished flower size that you want. Six triangles are required for each flower.

The flowers were designed by Anorina from Samelia’s Mum.

Click here for the free “How I make 60 Degree Flowers” tutorial.

 

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