October Vintage Stars
Oh
my, how I love this Candy Star die from Blue Wren!
It
is a new version of a previously unnamed vintage block, published
sometime after 1933 from Old Chelsea Station (magazine/newspaper mail
order). I saw an antique quilt photo online, found the block layout in BlockBase+, and suggested the idea to Norma at Blue Wren. Before long this new die was available.
I selected two older fabrics from one of my garage sale
finds. These autumn colored cotton prints were only 36” wide,
dating around the late 1960's. Remember harvest gold, avocado green,
burnt orange, and brown? They were the fashionable colors to have
back then.
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October Vintage Stars |
I
added a coordinating persimmon solid, black prints, and natural
muslin to complete the look from that era. I used twelve blocks,
framed with two borders. I really enjoyed sewing this retro inspired
quilt, October Vintage Stars, which is 48” x 60” finished size. I
quilted using a free motion meandering stitch in cream thread.
The
corner sections that form the secondary stars are made with a Y-seam.
I did a few test runs since I was out of practice, but only used the
seam ripper once. Key tips: sew precise 1/4" seams, stop 1/4" from edge and lockstitch, flip and sew from corner to edge, press each section the same way.
It was very satisfying to sew, but the best thing about
this die is that Blue Wren includes alternative pieces to avoid a Y-seam
altogether and create more design options.
I
was so inspired that I finished in only 5 days: die delivered noon
Monday, quilt completed Friday. I have already designed more in EQ8/BlockBase+, and each version has a totally different look.
Dies
used:
Blue
Wren 6958 Candy Star
Accuquilt
55054
Strip 4½”
55017 Strip 2½”
BlockBase
ID: 2725