I've made my pink Star Dance blocks. These sweet little guys finish at 4".
The display wall full of stars. They're off the wall now. I've made detailed notes on how I want to set them. The white squares are cut and so are the side triangles. They're bagged and ready to go to the retreat in November.
I've been cleaning and organizing my sewing room since I've finished the center of Nearly Insane. The larger pieces of blue fabrics have been folded and returned to the blue box. Then I tackled the smaller pieces. The larger pieces of the small pieces have been cut into usable squares. They're the larger tray. Anything smaller than 1 1/2" is on the small tray. Those pieces have been bagged and will be given to a friend who does beautiful small applique pieces. When I finish a project, I always get the larger pieces of fabrics folded and returned to their box but I'm not so good at taking care of the smaller pieces. I have a basket on a small table close to the cutting table. I normally place toss them in the basket and think I'll cut them up later. 'Later' came after I finished cutting the blue pieces. Actually it took me several days to get those pieces taken care of, the basket was full and running over! I've repurposed the basket, from now on, I am going to clean up after each project. The small table has been reorganized, the carpet has been vacuumed, it is such a good feeling. I'm going to get out the fabric for the Pastor's Attic Quilt and start prepping the borders. I don't know how far I'll get with prepping, I'm leaving this week to visit the Pennsylvania grands. Linking to Scrap Happy Saturday, Show Off Saturday, Oh Scrap, BOM's Away, Quilting Room With Mel
You need to use your imagination with this post. You need to imagine fireworks cascading up into the sky behind the words. You need to imagine the music of Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture. Can you hear the celebration with the cannons and church bells ringing? That is how I feel right now. I've completed the center of the Nearly Insanequilt! Can you feel my joy? The last 4 blocks to be pieced are in the lower right corner.
This is my favorite block, why? Because it was the last one to be pieced. I wish now I had put the light blue print in the corners, but hey, it's finished and changes are not happening. I can easily live with it this way.
Here are the other blocks. This one was easy, only 9 pieces. I think this was the least amount of pieces in a block in the whole quilt.
Sometimes the blocks don't turn out quite like I envision and this is one of them.
The RSC color in January was purple. I made the 4 patch blocks and was finished with purple. Then the last week of January, I pulled a pattern I've been wanting to make for years, Star Dance, and decided to make Star Dance blocks also. I quickly made 4 purple stars. In February, I decided I would make 8 stars each month. I needed to make more purple stars, I've finally got them sewn.
These stars finish at 4". You probably can't see it in the picture, but these fabrics all have some gold sparkle on them. They're going to add zing to my quilt.
Here are all the blocks so far, just need to get the pink stars made. People keep asking me how I going to set these. The original pattern has them on a straight set with a white square in between. As of right now, I'm planning to turn them on point (like they are in the picture) which a white square in between. After the pink stars are made, I'll have 64 stars so the set will be 8 by 8 except I don't really like square quilts so I might make more stars? I'll decide about that later. I do plan to add the applique border. These blocks are 4" so this is not going to be a large quilt. That's OK, I don't have to make everything queen or king sized. I'm actually looking forward to making a small quilt for once. Linking to Scrap Happy Saturday, Show Off Saturday.
Slowly, over the past several weeks, I've been piecing more blocks for Nearly Insane.
The 7 block row is completed. My favorite block of the row is this one. She also has the most pieces in a block for this row, 57 pieces. I did change the block so the HST's would be symmetrical.
Here are pictures of the rest of the blocks.
Some of the blocks are very similar. I have to wonder if she pieced one and then decided to add a different center to the next one.
What do you think?
In this block, I think Salinda had extra HST's from another block so she stuck them together in the center of this one.
None of these blocks were difficult to piece which I'm very thankful for.
This is another block that I think she had unused pieces so she stuck them together. I tried to add a little bling to this block by fussy cutting the center square.
The next row, which contains 5 blocks, is also completed. This is my favorite block of this row and she contains 57 pieces. There are several blocks that have flying geese in this quilt. I like all of them. More pieced blocks . . .
A nice album block, at least I think that's what's it is called.