Showing posts with label lucky stars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lucky stars. Show all posts

Saturday, September 13, 2014

September Lucky Stars Block

September's block... My center seams have come a long way! #luckystarsbom #nordika

My September block for the Lucky Stars BOM.  I'm amazed at how clean the center seams look... a far cry from my first blocks!


Three-quarters of the way through, I think it's starting to look pretty groovy.

Lucky Stars Quilt So Far

Thursday, July 3, 2014

More catching up

The other day I posted my progress on the Vice Versa Block-of-the-Month quilt, which I really like.  But it's been straightforward, especially with the color choices.  I don't really obsess over which combination I'm going to use every month because they are all very similar within each color scheme.  

My Lucky Stars BOM is another story entirely.  I can spend HOURS obsessing over the color combinations, trying to figure out how to make the "rays" pop, and which parts I want to be solid versus scrappy.  I think the first half has come together very nicely, despite some choices I really questioned.


Lucky Stars so far
Halfway through my Lucky Stars BOM


The bottom middle block (from March) has been a real pain.  I just really didn't like it when it first came together.  I thought the green in the corners was just hideous.  Here's what it originally looked like: 


March block
Not quite right

I don't think instagram did it any favors.  I really thought about completely doing it over, and never mixing yellow and grey again.  But then I had an idea... it's the only one without any sort of "floral" pattern, and the green looks flat.  So I swapped out one triangle in each corner with a floral triangle and voila!!  I can't believe how much better it looks!  I may be imagining things, but it just gives it some depth, and maybe a little prettiness to go with the grungy middle.  I think I'll keep her.  Now the one on the bottom left is my least favorite, but she really goes well with all the others so she's here to stay for now.  The lesson here is don't mix light yellow with grey unless you're going for some weird industrial look.  And I need a few more blocks with small pops of black, I think the orange star looks so good with the contrast.  

Stars for the 4th- hope everyone has a good one!!!

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Weekend Update

So it's been exactly a month since I last posted here.  Not on purpose... I just happened to look at the date and realize that I haven't written anything since EXACTLY a month ago.  What's NOT a coincidence is that I'm writing this on a Sunday, after a fairly productive weekend (I found a new place to live and just signed the lease!).  I also found some time to do a "little" sewing :)

First up, let's go ahead and show what I just finished... this month's Vice Versa blocks.  

March vice versa blocks #viceversabom
 
I've never done the bear paws before, but I already love HSTs so these were just fun!  The bold colors also really make me happy.  Here are the close-ups:

March Vice
March Versa

It's going to be such a happy quilt!

Next up is the other BOM I'm working on, Lucky Stars.  

March block

I have to admit, I'm not sold on this one.  I actually don't like the match-matchy look of the grey and yellow, and I think the mint in the corners is kind of atrocious.  I am clearly still having challenges combining colors (something I spend a lot of time on, I'm not sure it really comes naturally for me).  However, when I look at it with the other two blocks so far, I start to like it a little more.  In fact, it's not so bad having this grungy block, especially if I end up adding a few more florals in future blocks.  I don't want the final product to look TOO pretty, and this block certainly does the trick there.  And at the end of the day, I'm not doing it again, so it's here to stay.  Here's where it breaks up the prettiness of the others... see?  Not too bad I guess...

Lucky Stars so far


And finally, I made a pillow!  I finally used the LouLouthi velveteen from Anna Marie Horner I've been hoarding for a while, and whadda ya know, it's not that hard to make a pillow.  And this fabric is GORGEOUS!  It really stands out on all my neutral old furniture.

I made a pillow

That's all for now... happy weekend!

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

January's Lucky Stars Blocks

I finished my first paper pieced blocks for the Lucky Stars Block of the Month- and I have to say, they were harder than I thought!  I like the way they came out in the end, but man, they took me a while to perfect.   
Lucky Stars BOM - January and Bonus


It didn't take me too long to catch onto the paper piecing technique, which is fun except for the excessive amounts of scraps I seem to end up with (I tried to eyeball the blocks and cut smaller pieces, but after sewing and flipping a half dozen times only to discover I had shortchanged the size, I gave up and cut them according to the directions).
Lucky Stars BOM - January and Bonus
Not even a fraction of all the scraps I created...
The biggest problem I had was with the centers which just didn't line up right.  I found a few tutorials online and tried the suggestion of putting a pin in the center and sewing from there outside in either direction.  That evened up the center, but then I had to go back and re-align some of the outer seams.  Biggest lesson: starch starch starch!  Things went a lot easier on the January block when I heavily starched right off the bat to keep the bias from creating too much stretch.  


Lucky Stars BOM - January and Bonus
On the left are the yucky center seams, and the right they are somewhat fixed.
These took a lot longer for me to make than I thought they would, but there was a lot of trial and error involved.  I'm looking forward to February when I can hopefully put all these lessons to good use.

Happy Tuesday!

Saturday, January 4, 2014

New Year, New Projects, Part 2

So I messed up!  Actually, I didn't so much mess up as change my mind.  Yesterday I posted about one of two BOMs (Blocks of the Month) that I'm doing this year.  I decided first to use the Nordika selection below for my Vice Versa BOM from Gen X quilters.  But then I started working on the fabric selection for my second BOM, Lucky Stars from Don't Call Me Betsy, and I realized the two were perfect for the opposite ones!  So I changed my mind, or rather the fabrics showed me how wrong I was to begin with.  

So here's the revised selection for Vice Versa:
Vice versa fabric


You can see how that's going to work really well with the 5-color scheme in the quilt:



















And here's what I'm going to use for the Lucky Stars paper piecing BOM:
Lucky Stars Fabrics

The colors really lend themselves to the shading, and the blacks and grays are really going to pop.  I don't know what I'm going to do with the prints yet, but I just can't put them away, so you'll definitely see a few mixed in.
Lucky Stars 2014 - all solids!

It's going to be a busy year and I can't wait to see how they both turn out!