Note: All products in this post were given to me by Island Batik as part of their Ambassador program.
My second challenge as a 2019
Island Batik Ambassador was not stressful like the first challenge; however, I did delay making a decision on what to make. The monthly theme is: Vintage Reimagined -- vintage quilts inspiring new creations (36-inch square or larger).
I had more or less decided to make a Lone Star/Star of Bethlehem. I like working with solid fabrics, so Amish quilts intrigue me. But I second guessed my choice for a week or two. As I Googled some potential patterns, I remembered a pattern that I wanted to try. So I headed to the blog, hoping there were some directions. It was my lucky day -- not only was there a tutorial, there was a chart giving various quilt sizes. Score!!
Even better, Vasudha @
Storied Quilts (another Island Batik Ambassador) granted me permission to use the
tutorial and she even helped me with colour placement.
I used these eight Basics, along with Black for the background:
These were great fabrics to work with.
Only two 2.5-inch strips were needed from each of the eight colours to make this 40-inch quilt. In keeping with the theme, I pieced my strip sets with my Singer Featherweight.
Last Saturday night, I stayed up until 1:45 a.m. to piece all the star points because I wanted to see the awesome spiral that Vasudha's pattern makes. 😫
I love the star that forms in the centre. Look at the amazing colours and prints.
I used
Hobbs Premium 80/20 Black batting. And I used my
Clover chaco-liner (grey) to mark my quilting lines.
Simple straight-line quilting using
Aurifil thread #4150 Creme Brule. It's a great variegated thread.
I would definitely use Vasudha's tutorial to make another spiral Lone Star.
Now to finalize my plans for my April project.
I struggle with naming my quilts. I haven't yet been able to come up with a suitable name for this quilt. I'm open to any suggestions you may have.