Finally got eight points together...
#61
Thanks! I plan to take twelve to sixteen star blocks home with me next summer and sash them with my mother. It should be a blast sitting down to do that with her. The only question I have now is what color of sashing and border to use on a quilt of such differing blocks? Knowing me they're liable to get even more varied as I go along. :roll:
#63
Your stars are looking awesome Steve :thumbup: , I think that they will work great all together in one quilt, that will be a super yummy quilt. For your sashings, purple goes with everything, the fact that it happens to be my favourite colour has nothing to do with my suggestion :lol:
#65
I hadn't thought about purple ShellyQ, I bet it would work if a dark purple.
I've actually got a purple quilt in the planning, "Leonardo by Jinny Beyer". She did her quilt in red, but I've been collecting up the purples for the project. I wish I could convey just how hard it is to collect up that many values of dark purples.
I've actually got a purple quilt in the planning, "Leonardo by Jinny Beyer". She did her quilt in red, but I've been collecting up the purples for the project. I wish I could convey just how hard it is to collect up that many values of dark purples.
#66
Oh I know Steve, being a fan of that particular colour. It seems to be available in fits and starts, so I tend to grab some whenever they become available. I'll be really looking forward to seeing that quilt, yummy :P
#67
Steve: Info only...and a recommendation endorsement for New Home:
I have a New Home 8000 Memory Craft machine that is about 18 years old that sews through layers like a hot knife through butter...yesterday when I was looking at e-bay I saw a machine JUST EXACTLY like mine for only $299.00.........I think i paid almost 3 grand for mine 18 years ago!
Feathers
I have a New Home 8000 Memory Craft machine that is about 18 years old that sews through layers like a hot knife through butter...yesterday when I was looking at e-bay I saw a machine JUST EXACTLY like mine for only $299.00.........I think i paid almost 3 grand for mine 18 years ago!
Feathers
#68
Hi Quilters:
The 8 pointed star is so pretty. I've had 2 classes on doing this block...one with the pattern piecing like Steve's and the other one using all HALF SQUARE TRIANGLES except in the 4 corners and you use a full square for the corners.
For a 15 inch Block:
Cut 4 1/ 2 inch strips in 3 colors the Width Of Fabric (WOF) (my 3 colors were: Background-WHITE, with RED and GREEN)
Cut each of these 3 strips into 4 1/2 inch squares
To make triangles:
Putting right sides together of red/green; green/white (white being the background on mine) mark diagonal lines then sew a scant 1/4 inch on either side of the marked line then cut on the marked line. Press open and you have the units for the block.
Now, picture a block with 4 blocks across and 4 blocks down. The placement of your blocks will be as follows:
Row 1: Solid WHITE background square
White/Red HALF SQUARE triangle with the red on the bottom right
White/Green HST with white top left,Red bottom right
Solid White background square
Row 2: White/Green HST with White part on bottom Left,Green Top Right
Green/Red HST Green bottom left, Red top Right
Green Red HST RED Top LEFT, Green BOTTOM Right
Red/WHite HST, Red TOP Left, White Bottom Right
Row 3. White/RED HST-White top left, Red Bottom Right
Red/Green HST-Red Top Left, Green, bottom right
Red/GReen HST-Red Bottom Left, Green Top Right
Green/White-HSTGreen Bottom Left, Red Top Right
Row 4. White background Square
Green/White HSQ-Green Top Left, White bottom right
White/Red HST - White bottom Left, Red top Right
White background square.
Sew each of the 4 squares together in each row.
Sew Row one to Row 2,
Sew Row 2 to Row 3
Sew Row 3 to Row 4.
Block is complete and usually all the little points fit together perfectly and are "pointy."
For some reason I can't locate my Christmas Red/White/Green block but do have the 4th of July block so you can still see how it's done. This block, to me, was easier than the pattern Steve used???? It's a quick block and is very pretty. It is also the picture on my AVATAR under my name on the quilt board.
Feathers
The 8 pointed star is so pretty. I've had 2 classes on doing this block...one with the pattern piecing like Steve's and the other one using all HALF SQUARE TRIANGLES except in the 4 corners and you use a full square for the corners.
For a 15 inch Block:
Cut 4 1/ 2 inch strips in 3 colors the Width Of Fabric (WOF) (my 3 colors were: Background-WHITE, with RED and GREEN)
Cut each of these 3 strips into 4 1/2 inch squares
To make triangles:
Putting right sides together of red/green; green/white (white being the background on mine) mark diagonal lines then sew a scant 1/4 inch on either side of the marked line then cut on the marked line. Press open and you have the units for the block.
Now, picture a block with 4 blocks across and 4 blocks down. The placement of your blocks will be as follows:
Row 1: Solid WHITE background square
White/Red HALF SQUARE triangle with the red on the bottom right
White/Green HST with white top left,Red bottom right
Solid White background square
Row 2: White/Green HST with White part on bottom Left,Green Top Right
Green/Red HST Green bottom left, Red top Right
Green Red HST RED Top LEFT, Green BOTTOM Right
Red/WHite HST, Red TOP Left, White Bottom Right
Row 3. White/RED HST-White top left, Red Bottom Right
Red/Green HST-Red Top Left, Green, bottom right
Red/GReen HST-Red Bottom Left, Green Top Right
Green/White-HSTGreen Bottom Left, Red Top Right
Row 4. White background Square
Green/White HSQ-Green Top Left, White bottom right
White/Red HST - White bottom Left, Red top Right
White background square.
Sew each of the 4 squares together in each row.
Sew Row one to Row 2,
Sew Row 2 to Row 3
Sew Row 3 to Row 4.
Block is complete and usually all the little points fit together perfectly and are "pointy."
For some reason I can't locate my Christmas Red/White/Green block but do have the 4th of July block so you can still see how it's done. This block, to me, was easier than the pattern Steve used???? It's a quick block and is very pretty. It is also the picture on my AVATAR under my name on the quilt board.
Feathers
#70
I really like the block in your avatar, it really has a stained glass appearance to it. Every time I see it I want to stop my current project and start on the stained glass idea that has been rolling around in my head. :roll: :lol:
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