A while back I found this pattern by Triangle Frenzy (Bunnie Cleland) and it was just too good to pass up. I made the first quilt from an ombre floral. I don’t have a beauty shot of it yet, but here it is hanging at Studio Stitch to sell the pattern.
Then I found this abstract ombre print called “Playgrounds” and liked it even better. It’s a Moda fabric. So I made another Treble quilt, and here it is.
Studio Stitch has just gotten in some additional ombre prints (some of them wild!) that would work well with this pattern, so if you’re local, come on down. (You can also order both the pattern and the new fabrics from StudioStitchOnline.com)
Do be advised that this is not a beginner pattern because of all the bias edges! However, if you’re careful, it goes together pretty quickly. It’s also necessary to be able to read and follow directions; for most of us that required some experience.
I like this pattern and recommend it if you want a spectacular quilt. The instructions are well written and well illustrated. My only problem will be to avoid making a third one!

What an intriguing pattern! The quilt shop site has lots of eye candy but I couldn’t find anything called Treble.
Ugh! It is back ordered from the designer!!! Try an online search for Triangle Frenzy Treble. The pattern is by Bunny Cleland, who seems to be out of pocket at the moment. She has multiple similar patterns, but Treble is the one for this quilt. Good luck!
Well, you know what they say: Three’s the charm!
ooooooooh no, too much else on my plate!
Given that the new ombre fabrics have caught your eye, you will just have to make a third one
Ha! I have another plan to use a border-to-border print next time I teach beginning quilting.
That is really pretter – great way to showcase the awesome fabrics!
pretty I mean, not sure what “pretter” means – ha!
Haha! maybe spell-correct knows what pretter means! Thanks for visiting and commenting.