Showing posts with label star sampler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label star sampler. Show all posts

Friday, April 25, 2014

Tutorial: Star Sampler Quilt Assembly


Today we're so excited to share the finished quilt top tutorial from the Star Sampler Blog Hop held recently here on the blog! The quilt top features 9 star blocks made by various designers/bloggers, all using Ro Gregg's Marblehead Venetian Glass fabrics with a little solid white added in.
(If you missed any of the star block tutorials from our blog hop, scroll down to the bottom of this post for all 9 links.)


Before we begin the actual tutorial, we'd like to share some insight on our process: 
  • Our blocks showcase a variety of colors because designers were given the option of using any fabrics in the Venetian Glass collection (which includes 3 colorways!). We opted for a scrappy-looking pieced sashing that would help tie all the colors in the blocks together. If you'd prefer a single fabric sashing, we give you the requirements for that as well.
  • Among the things we considered in block placement: background color of the blocks (the 4 non-white background blocks were spread out), balancing complex blocks vs. simple, and balancing color placement. There's no wrong answer in block placement!
  • If you'd prefer a smaller project (maybe a 4-block wall hanging or a 3-block table runner), simply make fewer sashing strips and add the borders on when your center is complete. 


You'll Need:
  • Nine 12-1/2" square star blocks
  • 1-1/3 yards solid white
  • Fat quarter each of 6 coordinating prints (for sashing; if you'd prefer a single fabric sashing you'll need 1/2 yard total)
  • 1-3/8 yards large circle print for outer border (or 2 yards for lengthwise border cutting*)
Assemble the Quilt:
1. From the white solid, cut eighteen 2" x 12-1/2" white strips and eighteen 2" x 15-1/2" strips. Sew the shorter strips to opposite sides of each block; sew the longer strips to the top and bottom. Note: If you're concerned that the range of blocks may have a slight variety of finished sizes due to piecing discrepancies, cut these white strips slightly wider and then trim blocks after white frame has been added to measure 15-1/2" square (unfinished). (Be sure to center block before trimming!)


Here, all the blocks have the white frames added. This allows all of the blocks to float, and also helps to tie the different blocks, particularly those with non-white backgrounds, together with a common look. 

2. Cut three 3" x 21" strips from each coordinating print for piecing the sashing. Ours uses the identical fabrics and order in each sashing strip; feel free to change yours up for variety. Sew six 3" x 21" strips together lengthwise. Make 3 strip sets. Crosscut the strip sets into twenty-four 2" wide strips. Note: If you prefer to use a single fabric for the sashing, cut twenty-four 2" x 15-1/2" strips. 

3. Cut one 2" x 42" white strip and cut into (16) 2" white squares. Decide upon your block placement, and use a design wall to lay out the blocks, pieced sashing strips, and 2" white sashing squares. 

4. Make 3 block rows by joining 3 blocks alternating with 4 sashing strips. Press seams all in the same direction. Make 4 sashing rows by joining 3 sashing strips alternating with 4 white squares. Press seams all in the opposite direction from the block rows. Join the block rows and sashing rows together.

5. Cut six 2" x 42" white strips. Sew short ends together into a long strip and use to add the inner border. Cut seven 6" x 42" large circle print strips for the outer border, join together, and add to the quilt. (*If you prefer, from 2 yards of border fabric, cut four 6" lengthwise strips. You'll have a little leftover fabric, but you'll avoid piecing the borders.)

What a star-studded beauty! 
What do you think? Do you  have a favorite block from the quilt? Would you/did you make them all? Are you drooling over that cool outer border print? 

If you missed the star block tutorials, find them here: 


     Star #1: Connie of Free Motion by the River
     Star #2: Joanne
     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 #8: Tammy from Tamarinis
     Star #9: Monica from Diary of a Quilt Maven

And just for fun, an outtake from a windy day:

Happy Friday!

Monday, March 10, 2014

Star Sampler Block #5


Happy Monday! Today Heidi Pridemore from The Whimsical Workshop is here sharing block #5, the double star. This blocks looks similar to Connie's block on day #1 but is constructed differently; you can use whichever technique you prefer. Amazing how different print choices make similarly designed blocks with such variety! 

This sampler series of nine star blocks began last week and will run all of this week as well. The star blocks are made using Ro Gregg's Marblehead Venetian Glass fabrics. If you missed blocks #1-4, 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! 


Heidi: Hi everyone! Here's my block for the Star Sampler. I chose to use the cream/gold scroll print as the background and made star points using flying geese units. Here's the tutorial:


Fabrics and Cutting:

Fabric A- Background (cream/gold scroll)
            • Cut (12) 2 ½” x 4 ½” rectangles
            • Cut (8) 2 ½” squares

Fabric B- Inner Star Points (peach/aqua)
            • Cut (8) 2 ½” squares

Fabric C- Outer Star Points (teal/blue)
            • Cut (16) 2 ½” squares

Fabric D- Star Center (multicolor print)
            • Cut (1) 4 ½” square


Double Star Instructions
1.     Place one 2 ½” Fabric B square on the left side of one 2 ½” x 4 ½” Fabric A rectangle, right sides together (Fig. 1). Sew across the diagonal of the square from the upper right corner to the lower left corner (Fig. 1). Flip open the triangle formed and press (Fig. 2). Trim away the excess fabric from behind the triangle leaving a 1/4“ seam allowance.
2.     Place another 2 ½” Fabric B square on the right side of the 2 ½” x 4 ½” Fabric A rectangle, right sides together (Fig. 3). Sew across the diagonal of the square from the upper left corner to the lower right corner (Fig. 3). Flip open the triangle formed and press (Fig. 4). Trim away the excess fabric from behind the triangle leaving a 1/4“ seam allowance.


3.     Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to make four inner star points.
4.     Repeat Steps 1 and 2 with eight 2 ½” x 4 ½” Fabric A rectangles and sixteen 2 ½” Fabric C squares to make eight outer star points (Fig. 5).

5.     Follow Figure 6 to sew together one 4 ½” Fabric D square, four inner star points and four 2 ½” Fabric A square to make the block center.

6.     Follow Figure 7 to sew together the block center, eight outer star points and four 2 ½” Fabric A squares to complete the 12 ½” block.

6.     And you're done!

Thanks Heidi!


      For a chance to win one of 3 fat quarter bundles of Marblehead Venetian Glass, sign up to follow Inspired by Fabric (using the "follow" button or the "follow by email" button in the right hand side bar) and leave an email letting us know you did, as well as telling us--do you typically make quilts using fabric only from one collection, or more scrappy? You can leave a comment to enter once for each post during the Star Sampler hop (9 entries total). The giveaway will be open through Monday, March 17th at 11:59 EST, and we'll randomly pick 3 winners on Wednesday of that week. 

     Make sure you catch the tutorials for all the blocks in the sampler!
     Star #1: Connie of Free Motion by the River
     Star #2: Joanne
     Star #3: Fabri-Quilt blog team
     Star #4: Dawn from Spring Water Designs
     Star #6: Fabri-Quilt blog team
     Star #7: Shanna from Fiber of All Sorts
     Star #8: Tammy from Tamarinis
     Star #9: Monica from Diary of a Quilt Maven