So I rustled around in my basket of WIPs and shook the cobwebs out of my Stardust project. I got all enthused when I realised that I could start framing the star blocks. Even more exciting when I realised that my stars still have their points :-)
Sunday 26 January 2014
Stardust progress
I am having an enforced break from my AMH quilt. I have run out of fabric for the border pieces and I am reluctant to start sewing them together before I have finished all the cutting. This is because of too many incidences of bad quilty maths combined with a 'she'll be right' attitude.
So I rustled around in my basket of WIPs and shook the cobwebs out of my Stardust project. I got all enthused when I realised that I could start framing the star blocks. Even more exciting when I realised that my stars still have their points :-)
After all the blocks are put together there is a scrappy border to go on made up of little pieces of the star fabric. I'm hoping the overall look is 'quiet scrappy' (if there is such a thing!).
So I rustled around in my basket of WIPs and shook the cobwebs out of my Stardust project. I got all enthused when I realised that I could start framing the star blocks. Even more exciting when I realised that my stars still have their points :-)
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This is a very pretty star block!
ReplyDeleteThe alternating gray frames definitely calm down the scrappy look - what a lot of lovely fabrics you have.
ReplyDeleteSuch funky stars, this is going to be gorgeous all done
ReplyDeleteit looks brilliant - definitely scrappy! And yay for stars with points intact!
ReplyDeleteIt's looking really good... a scrappy quilt indeed! Linda
ReplyDeleteIt's still awesome!
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing like a star quilt. It's going to be a sparkling one!
ReplyDeleteI really like these blocks. Unique comes to mind. It will be a very pretty quilt
ReplyDeleteis this another jen kingwell? I think I just got the same pattern when I got gypsy wife. =) love your stars!!! and there is a quietness to them from your white background and grey borders. it looks fabulous!
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