Showing posts with label rose star. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rose star. Show all posts
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Rose Star #2
I've cut fabric to make 4 rose star blocks, and the 3rd is already half pieced. If I don't put away the pile of red, green & light turquoise fabric that's sitting on the ironing board I might end up making this thing into a full sized quilt..
At the moment, I like what I've got done and it's been fun to do. School starts again this week so I need to take a break from obsessively thinking about quilts and trolling flickr and pinterest. Once I get my classes into a groove, I'll dip back and find a work/quilt balance again. Maybe I can finish stars 3 and 4 before then? Wish me luck..
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Rose Star Block Party
Although it wasn't completely obvious to me at the onset, a goal to "bust stash" really gives me free reign to start as many new quilts as I want, right? win win!
When Clare first posted that she was going to share how she made her Rose Star quilt block, I knew I'd be up for whatever QAL she set up. Lucky me, it turned into a block party with no overly demanding deadlines or expectations.. making just one block was fine, but.. can you really just stop with one?
I finished this one today, stitching up one of the sides during George's swimming lesson.
Thank you, Clare, for giving me a handwork project to take with me. As you know, I am no stranger to epp, but this block is so much different than the diamonds and hexies I've pieced in the past. First off, the pieces are HUGE.
And surprisingly, they go together really fast.
(no, I did not stitch the whole thing at the pool, just one side [blue, green, green, print, blue] section.)
And I have a new favorite shape-- the kite. Yeah, it's a bit strange to baste with 90 degree angles, but it's sooo cute! and versatile! I can see myself getting sucked into an entire epp kite quilt, just you wait.
I have already cut and basted most of the templates for my second Rose Star block, let the block party continue~
When Clare first posted that she was going to share how she made her Rose Star quilt block, I knew I'd be up for whatever QAL she set up. Lucky me, it turned into a block party with no overly demanding deadlines or expectations.. making just one block was fine, but.. can you really just stop with one?
I finished this one today, stitching up one of the sides during George's swimming lesson.
Thank you, Clare, for giving me a handwork project to take with me. As you know, I am no stranger to epp, but this block is so much different than the diamonds and hexies I've pieced in the past. First off, the pieces are HUGE.
And surprisingly, they go together really fast.
(no, I did not stitch the whole thing at the pool, just one side [blue, green, green, print, blue] section.)
And I have a new favorite shape-- the kite. Yeah, it's a bit strange to baste with 90 degree angles, but it's sooo cute! and versatile! I can see myself getting sucked into an entire epp kite quilt, just you wait.
I have already cut and basted most of the templates for my second Rose Star block, let the block party continue~
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