<p>This blog post is the continuation of <a href="/en/blog/quiltproblemspart2">Solving a quilt puzzle: Part 2</a> and the final post in the series. When I wrote the last post (1.5 years ago 😬), I was still sewing the triangles to each other, in long stripes of triangles. I also planned on writing more blog posts describing the process, but that obviously didn’t happen. If you’re new here and don’t want to read the previous posts, the quilt design I used is free on <a…
<p>This blog post is a continuation of post <a href="/en/blog/quiltproblemspart1">Solving a quilt puzzle: Part 1</a>.</p><p>According to the plan I delineated in Part 1, I should now attribute a color to each number I used on the previous section.</p><p>I was planning on using a Robert Kaufman roll-up (more on it in Part 1), and on Robert Kaufman’s website you can see a picture of the fabric for each color on the roll. I screenshot it and got the RGB color values for each fabric with Gimp.…
<p>Before we get to the meat of the matter, followers of this blog beware: the next couple of posts will be different than what I usually share on this space, and will contain no knitting whatsoever.</p><p>I have wanted to make a quilt ever since I started sewing and <a href="https://www.purlsoho.com/create/2016/05/11/little-peaks-quilt/">Purl Soho’s Little Peaks Quilt pattern</a> was exactly the sort of quilt that I was looking for. The only problem with the pattern is that there…