Also little sister likes and does whatever the bigger sister does so they need to be similar, but with enough of a difference so each sister knows which one is theirs.
So, this is what I started with,
and this is where I'm going...
Pink for one sister and purple for the other sister. I'm still in the process of piecing always hoping I have enough fabric to do what I want (probably should have bought more). Keep in mind one half mountain will be the complete opposite of the other half mountain. It can be a bit confusing, don't ask how many I cut wrong.
I did this mainly because I didn't think I'd have enough fabric to make the size I wanted. Note to self: ALWAYS buy one yard of fabric more than you think you will need. Starting in the "center" of the smooth mountain, cut two strips 3 1/8 inches, leaving that wee bit larger strip.
Once the strips are cut, rearrange them by moving the inside strip to the outside, forming the "mountains", well actually half of the mountain. Right now your half mountains should look a bit backwards. Switch the entire half mountain block to the other side...now the mountain actually has a peak instead of a valley. Sew the strips together to get the full mountain. Once you have a full mountain, sew another mountain upside down on the bottom to make the "block" that you see in the uppermost picture.
Oh, the hubs is nearing the finish line on the studio. That means I'll be able to spread out, set up my long (or mid I can't tell the difference) arm, and quilt some of the tops I've been finishing. I can't wait...