Today I get to share my diamonds, but first I would like to thank Carol for hosting another fabulous and inspirational Hop. The first day just wow'ed us and if you missed it, please visit these folks:
I've been wanting to make a Texas Star and thought this hop would be the perfect opportunity to tackle that project. I pulled a Jelly Roll - 'Botanical Blooms' by Connecting Threads and got right to work.
I was using a free pattern from the Quiltmaker website from back in 2009 that I had saved. Well, let's just say you don't get an 8-pointed star from their directions - thus I am not passing the pattern on (and it no longer is on their site). But a Radiant Star works just as well for me.
Since there was a change in plans, I had to make my own template for the setting triangles. Not a hard thing to do - just lay some paper under your edge and draw the angle. Then add your seam allowance. I made them a bit larger because I wanted to 'float' the settings to prevent losing my star points.
Setting triangles cut and ready to stitch on. Yes, there are 'Y' seams, but at this easy angle they were really no problem.
Just very simple straight line quilting and I used a couple of the raspberry color strips to make the binding. I still want to make the Texas Star, but this turned out to be a nice project. Now I have a lot of JR strips left over to make something else.
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32 comments:
Very pretty
Love the colors you picked very spring looking ...ty for sharing... happyness04431@yahoo.com
Your star turned out beautifully!
Your piece is so pretty! Thanks for being here with us.
No, a 60-degree diamond will never get you an 8-pointed star, no matter how hard you try. I love what you did, anyway!
Just beautiful.
I love your piece!
Great save! Your Radiant Star is beautiful. Thanks for the details of how you rescued the project, I'm sure we can all tuck away that knowledge for a rainy day.
Oh very pretty fabrics and love how it turned out.
Your star is so beautiful. Thanks for sharing
This is a beautiful star, Sharon, and you rock with those Y seams...wow! Thanks for sharing this pretty diamond project and hopping with us. :O)
That turned out so prettyl Wow...now I want to make one.
Oooohhh it's fabulous! Very sparkly!
Very pretty! Enjoy your day! :-) :-) angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom
It's a beautiful star in such lovely fabric. I love the look of 60 degree diamonds and triangles.
So pretty.
Gorgeous!! I love purple and green together too.
A lovely topper in great colours....
Beautiful project, thanks for the inspiration!
So darn frustrating when patterns are so very wrong!! Love the star you came up with - way to get creative!!
Love this Texas Star you came up with and the green and purple color way. That is a beautiful table topper!
Well done. You would think they would have double checked the pattern before releasing it. It isn't a little mistake.
I love the colors of this! Beautiful!
Lovely!
I had a similar project that was a pre-cut kit and it gave me fits! I thought I would never finish it... Nice job! MelvaLovesScraps(at)NolanQualityCustoms(dot)com
That looks so pretty, Sharon. Love your colors too.
Very pretty diamonds. Your radiant star is perfection and I love the shape you made the quilt.
Love your color choices for this block they do make it sparkle. great choices all the way around, I love it.
Nice table topper. Back when I was just learning how to quilt, I made a quilt with y seams, and didn't know that there were easier ways to make that block, or that it would be hard for a beginner quilter. My mother in law uses that quilt all the time.
Oh, I love it. That is on my bucket list one of these days too. Sorry your pattern gave you fits. Some days all we can do is carry on. You did a marvelous job at it!
Hi Sharon, Very nice project! I love the purple & green. Too bad about the first pattern you tried, but I like the one that you've used here.
This is SO pretty! I really love your colors! Thanks for sharing your process!
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