Some of you may remember this - In 2018 I decided I really needed to make a simple, scrappy lap quilt so I started making some 6" stars for it. I challenged myself to make several blocks each week. Then I planned to sew them together into a lap quilt. I ended up making about 40 stars.
Well, as the story always goes, I became involved with other things and put it aside. I did put some of the blocks together and then decided I didn't really like the fabrics I chose for my setting. Last year, I ripped out some of the stars and left a center section of nine blocks. Framed it and then put it aside again.
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Last week, Robin finished her stars quilt and showed it to my Facebook group. A few quilters were interested in making these stars so I've challenged them to a Scrappy Stars Sew Along again. And I'm going to make a few more myself and then decide what to do for a setting. Who knows if I'll even finish with all of the other quilts I still want to make or finish. Isn't that always the case?? But I figure if nothing else I can use some of the stars to make a small quilt or runner someday.
These stars are really fun to make. You can find my FB group
here. The details are in the group files.
Here are some simple cutting directions to make one 6" block -
Cut one 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" square for the center
Cut eight 2" x 2 " squares for the star points
Cut four rectangles - 2" x 3 1/2" - for background
Cut four 2" x 2" squares for the background corners
This will give you a finished 6" x 6" block.
I like to choose my fabrics for several blocks one day, cut the pieces, lay them out on a cutting mat, set the mat aside and then sew them together another day. It's been fun to resurrect these blocks.
Here are my latest endeavors from this past week - using some
fabrics I've been holding onto for years.
Have I really had this Judie Rothermel pink print since 2000?? That was the year I started quilting.
Cutting into some of these fabrics and actually putting them into blocks feels great!
You never know when you're going to need some scrappy stars . . . .
Have a good weekend!