Thanks for all the birthday wishes! You guys are the best. We had a safe and fun filled weekend. I hope you did, too. For those of you who asked, my sister and I are not twins, she is 2 years older than me.
I am going to do a retrospective giveaway (I love the idea, so I am totally copying Jodie). I picked a random commenter from my birthday post and the winner is Tina. I'll be sending her a stacked flower pincushion (as shown in this post-scroll down).
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Welcome to week 11 of the quilt along. Today I am going to give you instructions for making our star of the week and the measurements for the sashing and borders. We are almost done-can you believe it?
For the star:
cut 4 rectangles 2 1/2" x 4 1/2" from the background fabric
cut 1 square 4 1/2" from the background fabric
cut 8 squares 2 7/8" from the background fabric
cut only 4 of the squares in half on the diagonal once to make 8 half square triangles
for the remaining 4 squares, draw a diagonal line in pencil from one corner to the opposite corner
cut one square 5 1/4" from a dark fabric
cut in half on the diagonal twice to make 4 quarter square triangles
cut 8 squares 2 1/2" from a dark fabric
cut 4 squares 2 7/8" from a dark fabric
take 4 background and 4 dark squares that measure 2 7/8", layer together and pin
sew a line a 1/4" on both sides of the pencil line, cut apart and press
to make a total of 8 squares
layout as shown
(please excuse the huge chunks missing from my cutting mat)
Sew together and square up to 12.5".
Isn't it so pretty? I just love it.
For the sashing:
Cut 36 squares 2 1/2" from a print fabric-use the same fabric as the setting blocks.
Cut 60 rectangles 2 1/2" x 12 1/2" from the background fabric.
The border strips are cut 6 1/2" wide.
Any questions, I'll attempt to answer them in the comments.
Amanda,
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Thanks again for this wonderful tutorial!
~jane
I like this block!
ReplyDeleteI am a little lost with the "sashing". I looked at your quilt, but I can't tell where this sashing is going to go. I think I get where the 60 background rectangles are going to go, but what about the 36 sashing-coloured squares? I had forgotten that you had the star blocks kind of floating. I am glad I went back to look. Can you also tell me the dimensions of your finished quilt?
I am starting to panic at the thought of putting it all together.
Super fun amandajean! Thanks so much for having a retrospective giveaway and chosing me! The pincushion is so cute and I am thrilled that I was chosen to receive it! Thank you! I love that you are doing a star quilt along and that you have so many people playing along!
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ReplyDeleteI just gave the measurements for the sashing now so that if people want to cut them out ahead of time they can. I will show how to construct all the pieces later. Don't panic. :) the sashing comes together really easily. it's just a bit of an optical illusion.
the finished quilt is about 85" square.
amandajean
Hi, each Monday I look forward to the new block instructions. I have neglected to thank you for doing this. Thank you very much. As an aside, I don't think I have enought cloth for the sashing - to match the setting blocks, that is. I have enough background cloth. Any suggestions?
ReplyDeletehurray for the retrospective giveaway...its so much easier.
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh, i'm so behind!!!!!!
ReplyDeletei can't even believe 12 weeks have almost past!!!
I hope to finish this quilt one day!!!
Happy Belated Birthday, thank you for always being such a great inspiration to me!!!!!
xoxoox,
nikki
julie,
ReplyDeleteyou could just try to find a fabric that is close to your setting blocks and that would blend as much as possible.
Amandajean...This is a beautiful block! I must admit though, that before taking part in your QAL's I would have been cringing at the sight of SO many pieces. But, now, NOT a problem. Now, I need to chose which of my lavender/purple fabrics for this one!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a great b-day. I love the retrospective giveaway idea. Congrats to Tina. I too look forward to Mondays because of the new block that will be available for us. Thanks a ton for sharing with us. You ought to write a quilt pattern book. I know it would be fab!
ReplyDeleteHi Amandajean, happy belated birthday! ;>
ReplyDeleteI've been bad... I'm now very much behind in this QAL right now, but I hope to catch up with this very soon!
I am using slightly different background fabrics for my setting blocks. So, for the rectangles (sashing), do you recommend that I use the ones for the setting blocks or the star blocks?
Thanks again for doing this QAL. :>
I already started putting my blocks together, but I didn't use any sashing. I'm running low on background fabric and wanted to be sure I had enough for the outer border. I think mine looks ok without the sashing! Looking forward to the one next week. This has been fun. Thanks. Belated Happy Birthday!!
ReplyDeleteyvette,
ReplyDeleteI would say to use which ever fabric looks the best to you. It's hard for me to make that call without seeing the fabrics.
you are welcome for the QAL. :)
aj
Thankyou for this quiltalong, I haven't made it but you have really helped me understand how the pieceing part works :D
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so pretty! I love the fabric that you used :)
ReplyDeleteI am so excited that we are getting close. I need to get busy. I am still behind but excited about finishing up. I have not done any setting blocks either. Looking forward to catching up.
ReplyDeleteJust finished block 10 and I love it! The only thing I am behind on are the setting blocks. Thanks so much, and I agree that you should publish a quilt book!
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