I joined the
Lucky Stars Block of the Month group sponsored by
Don't Call Me Betsy
this year. I really am enjoying the blocks!
Elizabeth, who is
organizing this, does a great job explaining how to make each block.
It's
$15.00 for the year and each month you receive a PDF of that
month's star. So far we have four (one was a practice). There is a
pattern for a 6 inch or 12 inch block. I made the 12 inch.
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L to R clockwise: Practice Star, January (Funky Star), February (Exploding Star), March (Ninja Star) |
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String Quilt Block Pillow |
My first paper piecing project was
Ashley's (Film in the Fridge) string quilt block tutorial back in 2009. I made just one full block for a pillow swap.
Then I did a paper pieced square in a the Bee-Stitched Quilting Bee and it was so difficult for me that after doing it, I made up instructions and published a
tutorial on my
blog! I didn't really get the concept back then and am sorry that I didn't do a very good job but the person who received the blocks for this quilt bee made the most
amazing quilt!
Then came the parade of quilt bees that were using paper piecing star patterns, love these!
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Colorwheel Geese - red and aqua |
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Colorwheel Geese |
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Indian Summer Star Pattern made into a pillow. |
I also made a complex star pattern and turned it into a pillow, love this one too!
And here's a New York Beauty block, these are really fun to do. This quilt block is now part of a quilt that was used as a backdrop at
Quiltcon this year, and donated to a children's charity.
I'm so goofy that when I spotted it on a video I was watching (I didn't attend Quiltcon) I snapped a screen shot! Once behind
Amy Butler, and another time behind
Jacquie Gering. Both amazing lectures available to watch for free on
Craftsy.
Are you or have you considered joining the
Farmer's Wife Quilt? I started it cutting out all the tiny pieces when I discovered that there was a paper piecing option! It makes them so much more perfect. I know am using
paper piecing exclusively. A few of the squares.
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Four Winds |
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Farmer's Daughter |
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Cut Glass Dish |
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Century of Progress |
And just for fun, before I began paper piecing, here's an idea of how many tiny pieces you cut out for these 6.5" squares.
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Country Path - Before |
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Country Path - Finished |
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Farmer's Wife Blocks |
Here are a few sites that I've collected about paper piecing:
Free Paper Piece Star Patterns (my favorite)
Free New York Beauty Block templates
Free Colorwheel Geese block pattern
Practice Paper Piecing