50 Fab Paper-Pieced Stars
#922
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Central Iowa
Posts: 2,347
I don't think the backgrounds will all be the same running out of fabric and it is fabric from 2009 it will be from the same company and same colors just design will be different. I think it will be okay
#923
Nicky, that is a lovely block - that dark purple just pops. I noticed your location is Twain Harte - I ended up there one day to attend a craft festival (many years back) and thought it was the most charming town!
#925
Thank you Mimm, yes they still have the craft festival; in fact we went to it last summer. Twain Harte is very nice, and always a few degrees cooler than Sonora, because of the elevation. Another highlight is Twain Harte Pharmacy, which has a huge crafts section and is one of my favorite places to buy fabric!
#926
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Wichita, KS
Posts: 1,601
Love your block,Nicky. Today I'm on the longarm with a very difficult quilt. It was pieced by a beginner and far beyond the skill level; say ruffled borders and nothing is matched or straight. So it's minimal quilting for this one. As soon as I get it done, there are four QOVs that need to be done asap. And I haven't even started my block for last week, sigh.
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#927
ALL Of these Stars are wonderful, Nicky you'rs is just Heavenly!
OK!! I finally got my CD ordered for the stars!! YIPPIE!!!! Also my sweetheart in NY ordered me some awesome fabrics to use for these so I'm excited and will be joining you all ASAP!!
OK!! I finally got my CD ordered for the stars!! YIPPIE!!!! Also my sweetheart in NY ordered me some awesome fabrics to use for these so I'm excited and will be joining you all ASAP!!
#928
I'll be joining too! After picking up the book at the library and thumbing through it, I felt a bit daunted to even start this project. BOM/week projects are new to me. I'm following the BOM project which January's block was a first for me in paper piecing. Naturally, after looking closely at some of the more intricate stars, I thought no way am I going to get through all of them. So, I told myself instead of doing the entire 50 blocks, just pick out three that look doable and use them in a quilt. So, here are those three blocks that will be put into one quilt. The blocks are Delaware, Kansas, and Ohio. Well, after following this thread (lurking) and seeing all the beautiful stars, I'm jumping in. I will be doing all 50 stars, but not in the colors of red, white, and grey. The 50 stars will be a rainbow of colors! Thanks!!
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#930
The Ohio block was the first to complete, which took me about a week (off and on, got side track with a vintage sewing machine purchase). The other two stars each took an evening to do, about 3 hours of work while watching tv.
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