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Over 40 Scrappy HST Triangle Quilt Layout Ideas!

When I started designing foundation paper-pieced Scrappy Half-Square Triangles in the fall of 2017 I had no idea they would be so popular and that so many quilters would use them to make an astounding variety of quilts. This post contains pictures of over 40 stunning quilts that have been made with Scrappy Triangles. I have divided them into rough groups to highlight similarities and differences.. The makers’ names are found underneath the photos.

Dramatic Dark Background

While not a specific layout, a solid dark background can make Scrappy Triangles pop and almost shine. Each of these quilt layouts is different, but all are eye catching.

By Claudia Loock

by Kathy Paul

By Jolene Van Setters

Flying Geese

One fun option is to put two Scrappy Triangles together and make flying geese! (You can also purchase Flying Geese foundations in 5 sizes here!)

by Amy Trombley

By Elizabeth Overholser

By Melanie Tabillion

Or put the Scrappy Triangles on point to get the same flying geese effect.

By Brenda Arnold

By Rachel Gutherie

Since Barbara Smith made three other Scrappy Triangle quilts, I’m also going to sneak in this Scrappy Flying Geese quilt she made. What a great layout!

Classic Half-Square Triangles

There’s also nothing wrong with keeping it simple. There is a reason half-square triangle quilts have remained popular for hundreds of years.

By Deb Peterson

Natalie Markland

By Dana Turcan

by Annette

By Lisa Allard

By Debra Bretz

by Barbara Smith

by Barbara Smith

by Barbara Smith

An award winning Scrappy Triangle quilt by Bernice Bisset!

Concentric Squares

There are also a ton of different secondary designs that can be made with the Scrappy Triangles. Squares and concentric squares are a popular way to arrange Scrappy Triangles.

by Andrea Eigner

By Carine Villedieu

By Linda Wehlan

By Kristen Lee

Paths and Swirls

Breaking up the concentric squares into a series of lines and swirls opens up all sorts of cool layout possibilities. Sorting the Scrappy Triangles by color gives intent and order to the quilt.

By Carrie Welch

By Lee Ann Calvert

By Michaelyn Nicholls

By Krystal Hosmer

Squares

These quilters used four Scrappy Triangles to make on-point squares.

By Christine Currie

By Conni Thor

by Beth Gilbert

By Michelle Morton

These next quilts have sashing that cuts through the squares.

By Viveka Berg

By Paula Klaassen

Pole Twist

I love this block setting and the 3-D affect of Scrappy Triangles circling the poles.

By Pat Joho

By JanineMarie H.

Zig-Zags

You can never go wrong with a zig-zag layout!

By Kathleen

By Liz R.

By Virginia Williams

By Kim Jenkins

This fun quilt by Janet Nickel didn’t fit neatly into any of my categories but its pinwheels are zig-zag adjacent. :)

All Scrappy With No Background!

These next quilts blew me away! Laura and Yvonne made the scrappy side of 2 Scrappy Triangles, but instead of adding the large background triangle, they trimmed and sewed the two scrappy sides together to make a scrappy square. That is taking scrappy to the next level!

Laura Eley used the scrappy side of two Scrappy Triangles to make scrappy squares on her quilt back and on the next two mug rugs.

By Laura Eley

By Laura Eley

By Yvonne Atwell

Wow! So many fun ideas and so much inspiration! Let’s give these quilters a hand!

If you haven’t downloaded the Scrappy Triangle Sample Pack click here to give them a try.

Want to see more Scrappy Triangle quilts? Here is another round up post I made a few years ago.

Scrappy Triangles are also available in 1”, 2”, and 3” sizes! You can use up the very smallest scraps with these cuties!