The star is a 9 patch, with each of the blocks having 36 segment
s - so it's intricate (and a perfect pp project). I think that in the beginning I spent more time on the layout than I did on the actual piecing. Once I got started, we moved onto assembly line sewing, and we were good to go. Did I mention that each block has 36 pieces?
s - so it's intricate (and a perfect pp project). I think that in the beginning I spent more time on the layout than I did on the actual piecing. Once I got started, we moved onto assembly line sewing, and we were good to go. Did I mention that each block has 36 pieces?
I worked with a new (to me) binding technique on both this piece and the last Ambassador's project, and I am loving it - it's called the Magic binding technique. I'd been hand sewing my binding on for a long time, and I think this might be a chance to stretch myself creatively. I will be posting a run through on the technique on next week's blog. I will say that I lucked out because when I finished the binding, I literally had less than 5 inches left of the lavender.
This piece is going up for Auction on June 6th, for the benefit of the New England Quilt Museum. If you have any interest in bidding on it, please contact me. I'm going to be making this pattern again!

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