Then I waffled. Sujata has a great idea. I like that quilt... especially with the lozenge-shaped octagons and quiet colors. Then Maureen showed her progress. Another quilt I'd like to make. In fact, as every quilter has posted her choice I've wanted to make "that one" too.
I saw a quilt Rod posted on Instagram from Eli Leon's collection that he says is in UandU. I couldn't find it; however, I already have red and white strips cut and sewed. They would also work the Red as Neutral challenge. The strip sets were a Chinese Coins idea that didn't work out. Since then they've been folded in my stash; sorting brought them to light.
Here's what I have to start {plus some assorted unsewn strips.}
Red and white stripes |
My first thought was cutting diagonal strips and then cross cutting diamonds... until I realized the stripes will parallel one of the sides rather than run perpendicular to the long axis. On to Plan B. Perhaps my kaleidoscope ruler will help.
Here's what I have now. Only enough for one star. I don't want to make more of these strips.
On to Plan C.
Enjoy the day, Ann
10 comments:
Nice turn in the road to make that lovely star...hugs,julierose
Nice! I'm trying to combine both challenges too.
I like your striped star! I look forward to seeing what you do next.
It's fun to see what you're inventing and hear what you're thinking as you sew. Curious to see where this goes. Have fun!
Very eye catching! I have been very curious where you would go with this particular challenge!
Love your star! However, you have me wondering now what plan C is?
Oh I like this!
We'll all be waiting for Plan C! Good idea to combine the two challenges, I didn't so now busy working on two totally different quilts!
Hmmm... I could see this star as the center of a medallion that features lots more reds and whites/neutrals in the surrounding borders. Will be fun to see what you do next.
Wow! Love, love that star!
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