This block was inspired by a quilt I saw at Quilt Expo last week. Of course, I had to make it different for me.
This block is one I saw in the latest issue of Quilter's Newsletter called "Double Windmill." I recreated it in EQ because then I could play with it in my virtual quilts. Also, I wanted to do different colors and values than they did. That was easy to do once I had it in my virtual sketchbook.
You can get directions for it here. Apparently it's in the block library, but I didn't really look for it -- I was having too much fun trying to create it in Patch Draw.
This feathered star was in the block library, but I added the little rays in the background areas. I'm not afraid of set-in or partial seams, but this was a nightmare to sew together. I pretty much used the directions in this book (click here), but Marsha McCloskey must not be a smarty pants. All of her stars have half-square triangles here where the little green squares are, which makes piecing them much easier. Oh well, I wanted a challenge.
This was the first of the virtual quilts I made. I put the feathered star in the middle to showcase it, but I think it's too, um, feathery. It's too light for the middle --it looks insubstantial there. I haven't made the star that's in the four corners yet. It's next on my agenda.
Once I had them created in EQ, it was easy to make up a bunch of quilts. I would never make these in real life because I would never want to make more than one of a block. But it's fun to play. I really like the secondary pattern the rays create here.
This is more of a sampler -- but it still has four of each of the new stars. I like the way that EQ allowed me to use part of the star in the triangles on the edges. I think I still need to add a couple of borders on this one.
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I like all versions of your EQ quilt and the colors are beautiful.
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