I know I talked about it on Instagram, but I don’t think I ever shared the Malibu quilt I made for Heather Ross last year on here. The quilt features Heather’s Malibu collection as well as her and Annabel Wrigley’s Ruby + Bee solids.

It’s actually mostly solids but with some Malibu fabric mixed in.

If you look closely at this quilt, it’s flying geese turned in different directions. There’s not pattern and I didn’t write one, but you can get the gist of it.
When I made this quilt, I had lots of half square triangles left from making the flying geese. I know there are ways to make flying geese without waste, but that’s not how I made mine.

Rather than toss all the half square triangles, I knew I could make something new, and now I have a second Malibu quilt.

This quilt is lap size(ish). I had no goal for it except to use what I had leftover.

Once I sewed the half square triangles together and pressed them open, I squared them up so everything would be straight and the same size.

Then I just started laying them out in no particular order or direction. I didn’t want the quilt to be uniform or in a certain pattern.

The result is that perfect scrappy half square triangle look I was going for.

For fabric that was otherwise going to go to waste, it didn’t turn out that bad!
























































