I made progress on three more of my projects for this year. This friendship star block is a direct lift from Deb A. I saw these blocks last year in the RSC link up & determined that quilt was in my future. Thanks for the inspiration! They were a great L&E block to do with my other sewing.
I made some more checkerboard blocks to go with the pile I started last year so there should be enough for a quilt later this year. I got this inspiration from Making a Lather, who credited Cynthia Brunz with her inspiration. In a nice circle of coincidence, her Jan 15 blog post is of her newest Scrap Mixology pattern called Chaser, which is this quilt! I’ve purchased her previous modules & immediately got this one. Her approach to designing your own quilts with these inspirations is genius. I have plans for several of these modules in the future.
These cross blocks have an interesting history. I designed a quilt with dark gray squares for background & colored crosses that intersect randomly. I loved how it looked on my graph paper with colored pencils, but as I started making the blocks a couple years ago & sewing the rows together, I lost enthusiasm because it just looked like a mess. So this year I decided to start ripping it apart and turning it into crosses with something in between. I’m not sure if I want squares as the sashing, solid sashing, something colored in the square between the crosses, off-set crosses. Just not sure. So I’m going to make a bunch of these all year in the monthly colors from the ripping & making new, then lay them out & make some decisions.
The Joyful Quilter says
Lovely PINK project for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge!! Ripping doesn’t sound like much fun, but if it will help you make a quilt you like, it will be worth it. I’m a big fan of Deb’s Star quilt AND anything Cynthia does, so have fun with those blocks!
Sue Hoover says
The friendship stars are pretty with the twinkling stars in all that pink. Have fun checkerboarding this year! You’ve made a good start!