The first picture is before top stitching.
The second picture shows the block after the 3D points have been top stitched down into curves. I was surprised at how much fun it was to do this stitching.
Now that the blocks are ready I now need to decide how to set them. My friend Pauline suggested that I post the options and see what you all think. I thought that was an excellent idea. So here are my 3 possibilities.
#1 set straight - side by side
24 comments:
Now that's some amazing piecing. What beautiful blocks!!! Star Runner is right!
I like option#3
Lovely blocks. I like #2 because I think it shows off the blocks to best advantage of the three.
What gorgeous blocks! I like setting number 2, but on point for sure!
I like option 3.
I have made a quilt in that lovely fabric- Chelsea Boutique from Moda if I recall.
My favorit is 2.
Käte
I like those curvy star points.
Oh wow....that is an amazing block....I went back and looked to see if you left a link to where I could do that block as well....
Wow, those are beautiful! i like the 3rd set up the best.
#3....I love this pattern....beautiful!
What wonderful blocks, I love them. I'm going to say two or three. I just love the on point thing.
This block is beautiful. I want to make one. Can you add a link for instructions?
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No. 3! Whose pattern is that? It's great.
WOW what a great looking block!! I love the curved bits.
I vote for #2 because I like how the blocks look like they are floating :0)
Crispy
#3 Two is okay, but my eyes go right to the stars in #3. Good job!
Wonderful blocks, #3 is the best, will you add a border also or just bind it. Great work. I got the book Quilts and the Mormon Women, it is very interesting what those women did.
Wow, this is so cool, Janet! I have to say I love #2, but anyone will be fabulous with this gorgeous technique.
amazing! :)
What beautiful blocks! I like the on point setting..it makes every block look more special..and I kind of like the more narrow one..#3.
Oh, that is so pretty. Our guild had the lady that wrote some of those patterns a couple of years ago.
I like number 3.
They look great, I vote for number 3
Beautiful! It looks like a quilt block in bloom!
great fabric choices, I really like no. 3 the best, just the right size too!
Kathie
Beautiful, curvy blocks - I vote for number 3. These look hard to make! Are they?
Love your star blocks! How do you do the 3-D effect? Where could I get the pattern? I also vote for number 3! :) Sandy
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