One of my most versatile stamp sets is the Sugar Loaf. The set contains 2 stamps that can be used together or apart.

Sugar Loaf stamp set
The traditional sugar loaf quilt is lovely. I made a Christmas quilt out of my sample last year.

My Christmas Sugar Loaf
If you use just the 60° diamond, you can make the baby block quilt as my friend, Sandi, made.

Sandi Myer’s finished baby block quilt.
You can also make the 7 sisters block.

Seven Sister’s sample block.
I LOVE this charm version I found on Pinterest.

1880’s antique charm quilt found on Pinterest.
If you use just the 60° triangle, you can make “Thousand Pyramids” as I did in this charm quilt.

My charm version of Thousand Pyramids.
I also made another version using just antique fabrics I was given in one of my teaching trips.

I call this version “Blueberry Pie.”
Here is a wonderful scrappy strippy version I found on Pinterest.

Love this version, too!
Of course if you add the new Large Sugar Loaf Pyramid, you can make Linda Collin’s wildly popular “Panama Pyramids“. (You can follow this group on Face Book.)

Large Pyramid contains stamp and instructions.
Here is my quilt top coming along…

My version of “Panama Pyramids.”
I have a lot more cut out and ready to assemble. This has been so much fun to make, it is like eating peanuts, you can’t stop with one!
I’ve just scratched the surface with these stamps! I see so many different quilts in each of them as I play.
Have fun today with your stamps.
Until next time,
Happy Stitching!