The theme for Week Four of Project quilting is "Brighter the Better". So far all my entries have fit this theme. I have been using my brightest batiks for all my entries, so I wasn't sure what to work on that could be brighter than what I had already been doing.
I wanted to keep with my lonestar theme and finally decided to piggy back off the pattern that I didn't finish for week three due to sashing issues. It was definitely a learning curve using sashing on 45 degree angles and trying to get all of them to line up. I think I took the top apart at least 8 times. Needless to say I didn't finish. But I loved the pattern enough to try again this week. It definitely fits the theme for Brighter the Better.
I didn't want to create the exact same quilt though, so I opted for a dark gray background, hoping it would make my batiks pop.
There are 128 individual diamonds in this top.
To help get pretty points I paper pieced each one.
Chain paper piecing was the way to go
My stack of pretties.
I took all the papers off while riding in the car this week.
Laying out my diamonds for my wedges. Again I used chain piecing for these sections.
When making sure I had the right size triangles in the right spots I laid one of my gray sections against the top from last week. It looked pretty cool seeing the difference in background.
This time I sewed the top together in quadrants. Last time I tried doing it on the diagonal which didn't work so well and I ended up takeing it apart twice before I realized quarters was the way to go.
I even had time to do some free motion quilting in the back ground this week.
I am loving this pattern. It is a variation of one of Karen Stone's lonestar quilts. I just added sashing to it and omitted the borders. It measures approximately 40 inches square.
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