We're back with the second-last star tutorial for our Star Sampler, created by Tammy of Tamarinis. This star shines on a dark blue background! Tammy calls it the "woven ribbon" star, and you'll see how some careful cutting creates "ribbons" that really do seem to weave in and out of the star.
This sampler series of nine star blocks began last week and concludes tomorrow. The star blocks are made using Ro Gregg's Marblehead Venetian Glass fabrics. If you missed blocks #1-7, you'll find links for them at the bottom of this post. Plus, don't miss the chance to enter a giveaway to win a bundle of these gorgeous prints!
Tammy: I was thrilled to be asked to participate in Fabri-Quilt’s
Star Block promotion. Ro Gregg’s
Venetian Glass line is truly spectacular, and any excuse to play with those
luscious fabrics is a good excuse, right?
Here’s my block – a woven ribbon star:
Now, before I begin – a funny (short) story. I was trying to hurry – and we all know
what a BAD idea that usually is.
Yep – no different for me.
I pulled up the wrong rendering – and made the wrong block. Urgh! I’ll share that one at the end – just so you can see what a
different color placement can make!
To begin:
I started with these four beauties – fat quarters of navy
with gold, paisley print, mottled blue, and cream with gold. Strips are cut along the 22” side of
the fat quarter.
Cutting:
Navy: (1) 3 ¾” strip
(1) 4 ½” strip; subcut (4) 4 ½” squares
Paisley: (2) 1 7/8” strips
Cut
(2) 1 7/8” x 3 3/8” rectangles from one strip
Mottled: (1) 1 7/8” strip
Cut
(2) 1 7/8” x 3 3/8” rectangles from strip
(1) 2” strip
Cream: (1) 3 ¾” strip
Cut
(1) 3 3/8” square from strip
(1) 2 ½” strip
(1) 2” strip
(1) 1 7/8” strip; subcut (4) 1 7/8”
squares
Sew the Paisley 1 7/8” x 3 3/8” rectangles to the left and
right sides of the 3 3/8” Cream square.
Press to the Paisley rectangles.
Sew the Cream 1 7/8” squares to the left and right side of
the Mottled 1 7/8” x 3 3/8” rectangle.
Press to the Mottled rectangle. Repeat to make (2) sets.
Sew to the top and bottom of the Paisley/Cream unit created
above.
Create a strip set by sewing the Cream 2 ½” strip to the
Paisley 1 7/8” strip. Press to the
Paisley. Sew the Navy 3 ¾” strip
to the Paisley strip. Press to the
Paisley.
Using your 6 ½” square, place the 45 degree line on the seam
line between the Paisley and the Navy strip.
Cut along the right side, cutting along the navy up to the
paisley, then making the second side cut along the Paisley/Cream side. Now turn that around and square it up,
cutting a 4 7/8” square. It will
look like this.
Cut this square in half once, corner to corner.
Repeat with remainder of strip set to create (2) additional
HSTs (half square triangles). Set
aside – we’ll come back to these, plus the center block, in just a moment.
Sew the 2” Cream strip to the 2” Mottled strip. Press to the Mottled strip.
Cut (4) 3 ½” squares from the strip set. You will be cutting these in half – but not corner to corner (gesh – that would be TOO easy, huh?). Measure ¼” down from the top corner, ¼” in from the bottom corner, and cut along that line. Using the picture as a guide, cut (2) squares in half from top left to bottom right, (2) from top right to bottom left.
It sounds odd – but it works. (And I know because I had to do this twice – to get it
right!). You’ll be using the
larger (non-pointed) HST units in your star block construction.
Ready to start putting all these pieces together? You should have all the pieces as
shown:
The Cream/Mottled HSTs
will be paired up with (2) of the 4 ½” Navy squares.
Note the Cream portions meet at the corner.
Fold the Navy square in half, right sides together, to mark
the center point. Fold the
Mottled/Cream HST in half along the long side, wrong sides together, to mark
the center point. Match up these
finger creases, and sew the first HST to the marked side of the Navy 4 ½”
square. Press to the Navy square.
Repeat with the second Mottled/Cream HST to complete one
corner, pressing to the HST.
Repeat to make the second corner unit.
Remaining (2) corner blocks:
Note that again the
cream corners meet at the center.
Lining up the corner, flip one HST
unit onto the Navy 4 ½” square and stitch along the strip set side (the side
with the two seams). Press to the
Navy square.
Now repeat with the second HST unit, ensure that placement
is correct (cream points are meeting in the middle). Press to the HST.
Repeat with the remaining corner.
Now you should have all sections to create your star. The block is stitched together on the
diagonal. Lay your sections out in
three rows as shown:
Begin by stitching the Mottled corner units to the Paisley
sides of the center unit. Press to
the center unit.
Final step (woohoo!) – matching up seam lines, sew the last
(2) corner units to the center block unit. Press away from the center.
And you are done!
And what about that “oops” block, you ask? Well, here you go. See what a difference color placement
makes? I forgot about the Navy
background when piecing the HSTs, and suddenly the star point is lost. Oops!!!
Happy Stitching!
Tammy
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Make sure you catch the tutorials for all the blocks in the sampler!
Star #1: Connie of Free Motion by the River
Star #3: Fabri-Quilt blog team
Star #4: Dawn from Spring Water Designs
Star #5: Heidi from The Whimsical Workshop
Star #6: Fabri-Quilt blog team
Star #7: Shanna from Fiber of All Sorts
Star #9: Monica from Diary of a Quilt Maven