Holiday Triangle Quilt

This year I really wanted to make a red and white holiday quilt. I’d been collecting red and white Christmas fabric for a couple years and wanted to do something but didn’t know what.
I decided to try and make my own pattern using triangles. I’m not super good at them, especially since I don’t have a large triangle ruler to help square up the final blocks, but I’m not going to get better if I don’t try.
My final version isn’t perfect but I love it anyway.
If you want to try out this pattern you should first cut the middle triangles using a triangle ruler. Then I am not good at cutting triangle sides, so I simply cut long strips, sewed them on and then used the original middle triangle as my template. If you have a large triangle ruler then this would be even easier.
My middle triangle pieces were 1 1/2″ strips.

My outer triangle pieces were 2 1/4″ strips. You could use 2 1/2″ if you like.

Sewing triangles together can be challenging. You just need to practice. I always leave the corners on instead of using the rulers that have the ends nipped off. Those rulers are good for helping you put the triangles together but I find having the corners, helps when you put the rows together. If you need help with this, there are a lot of videos online about how to sew together triangles. NOTE: you need to make sure the tops of the middle triangle line up on the final row or it will look wonky.

You can make as many rows as you wish. I made 6 full triangles and 2 half triangles per row for 5 rows, for a total size of 56″x69″.