I've been concentrating on finishing up all the donation quilt tops I made last year. I still have a lot of tops to finish but I think I need a break from that goal for a week or so. I've been craving something new; something complex. So I made a this star block - the first of 25. It's not really all that complex to make once the sixty degree angled pieces are cut. I think I'm sixty degree angle challenged. Maybe that will change with practice.
Anyway, this instructions for this quilt is from American Patchwork and Quilting October 2015 and is inspired by a vintage quilt. You know how I love vintage quilts. This one has been on my list since I saw it in 2015. And lucky me...before I retired I used to buy muslin almost every time I saw it on sale (mostly to use with my 30s reproduction and civil war reproduction fabrics) so I have the 4+ yards needed for the background. I considered using another color but I don't have a lot of yardage in solid colors and would have to buy it. I'm not going to buy fabric when I can make do with muslin in the stash.
i remember that quilt...sooo very nice...i too am toying with the idea of a project like that...from the cover of quiltmania nov/dec 2018 called georgetown circle...excellent choice for your complex!
ReplyDeleteThat's really pretty. I like muslin too. It's soft, easy to quilt and does give a vintage look.
ReplyDeleteCathy, that's beautiful! Your 60 degree angles look good to me!
ReplyDeleteLove this design! Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThat indeed is a beautiful block! Enjoy! ---"Love"
ReplyDeleteOo, pretty! Will you stick with blues, or taste the rainbow?
ReplyDeleteThat is going to be beautiful. I think everything you do is complex!
ReplyDeleteI think the star points could be strip pieced and all cut on 60 degree angle at once. I did it for some lone stars one time and it worked like a charm.It may have been a Fons and Porter Love of Quilting magazine pattern. I am not sure.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful block! It's good to have a challenging project in between the simpler ones--enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I have the same pattern and have had that quilt on my bucket list for awhile!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure I have that magazine. I'm also pretty sure I'm not up to that quilt yet, but I WILL be! It is just gorgeous.
ReplyDeletexx, Carol
Oh, that looks like a fun star to play with! Enjoy your new project! (while I jot down another quilt to add to my list) (you know, like I usually do every time I see what you're making!)
ReplyDeleteThis will be another amazing quilt. I know you're trying to just use what you have, but you might want to consider Jaybird Quilts Hex N More ruler. It would be perfect for this block.
ReplyDeletePat
I know just what you mean. Sometimes we get so wrapped up in working on the simple projects that our minds are craving something that makes us concentrate a little harder! lol This is going to be another one of your fabulous quilts!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a very interesting design. I have a feeling that you are not going to just stick with the blues.
ReplyDeleteA lovely start! Nice to have something a bit more challenging now & then, and what a beauty of a quilt you will end up with! I think Judy Newman made something similar, her 'sugar plum' quilt, and set it on a vintage pink, which was very pretty.
ReplyDeleteYou have made a great start on your quilt. Your block looks perfect to me!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous block! Love all the blues you used.
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