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Star & Dot Wall Hanging Tutorial

This is block is called Star & Dot and is attributed to “Comfort” from the year 1910.

You will want to download the cutting templates and the paper piecing templates.
(Please let me know if you have any trouble downloading these files – I would be happy to email them to you as well.)

You will need:

Helpful Supplies Include:

  • Fabric Glue Stick
  • Pins
  • Light Box or hiking head lamp

I like to start by lowering my stitch length; this makes it easier to tear off the paper when you are done with your piecing. I lower mine down to 1.6.

Using your cutting templates, with the fabric right side up, cut the following (I like to cut mine slightly larger (about 1/8”) than the templates – gives you a little wiggle room):

White – 16 pieces with A2
Black – 16 pieces with B2
Black Medium Diamond – 8 pieces with A1
Black Medallion – 8 pieces with A1
Blue Medium Diamond – 8 pieces with B1
Blue Floral Medium – 8 pieces with B1

Starting with the B Sections follow the picture tutorial:

If you have a clear plastic sewing table – like the one that came standard with my machine, I recommend putting a light underneath it – this will help you arrange your pieces to be perfectly in line with your paper piecing template.

As you can see in the picture below, the bright light from underneath will help you align your pieces and it allows you to not only sew at night when you can’t look out your window for natural light, it also saves fabric – you can more precisely line things up and won’t have to use big pieces.

You are now ready to sew!

NOTE: It is important that you sew each piece in the order, I’ve listed – this will help you match up your seams when you piece your sections together!

Make all 16 of the paper pieces.  Then bust out your iron and press the sections down.

Cut your sections apart along the outer dotted lines.

Remove your paper backing – if you are using the Carol Doak’s Foundation Papers, they will virtually fall off!  Don’t worry, with a small enough stitch length regular printer paper will come off fairly easily too.

Next, pull out your diagram and match up your sections, place them in two piles – white pile and black pile.

Remember how I had you sew your sections together in a VERY specific way…this is because it will make joining your sections super easy. Your seams will lock together.

I love chain piecing, I think I have said that about 10 other times on this blog, and here again I am employing it. If you don’t already chain piece, I would highly recommend it! Saves lots of time!

You will have sixteen 6 inch blocks, I press mine open and trim the dog ears.

Next layout your blocks and sew your stars together.

NOTE: When sewing your squares into blocks – it is more important that seams match up rather than the squares fit perfectly together. The seams matching up (interlocking together) is what will give you the perfect star points!

Time to quilt! I used black thread to quilt mine so it would blend in nicely. White would have stood out beautifully and made a great statement, but I wanted the quilting to blend.

You will need three strips for the binding in a solid blue. Feel free to follow my binding tutorial.

Bind and voila!

If you are not a fan of this particular design, here are a few other options, all made with the same paper pieced template and the same number of segments.

 

Enjoy! And if you end up making anything from one of my tutorials I would love to see it!

Make sure you enter to win the Fat Quarter Shop giveaway that I am hosting – you could win a Fat Quarter Bundle of Avalon AND a set of Carol Doak’s Foundation Papers.

Fat Quarter Shop Sponsor Highlight & Giveaway

Welcome back Fat Quarter ShopFat Quarter Shop was started in 2003 by Kimberly Jolly as a side business and it quickly grew into a full time venture. Fat Quarter Shop specializes in high quality quilting and sewing fabrics with excellent customer service. They offer quilt kits, BOMs, exclusive patterns available only from them and a whole host of notions that I cannot seem to live without!

I usually highlight fabric lines that are coming soon, I thought this time around I would highlight some fabric lines that you can buy RIGHT NOW.

There are so many many more that are available these are just a few of my personal favorite right now. What are your personal favorites? I know you have them!!!

Several weeks ago, Fat Quarter Shop sent me a 1/4 yard bundle of Avalon…this is what I came up with.This is a paper pieced wall hanging that I created. Tomorrow I will be doing a review of Carol Doak’s Foundation Papers, which I used in the creation of this wall hanging and on Wednesday I will have a complete tutorial for you.

Today Fat Quarter Shop is generously offering a Fat Quarter Bundle of Historia Avalon.

They are also giving away a set of Carol Doak’s Foundation Papers. Wow generous!

You may be asking yourself, how do I win this fabulous prize? There are three chances, but in order to win, you must first and foremost be a follower (this is not an entry, just a requirement).

  1. Head over to the Fat Quarter Shop Notions Section and tell me what is the one notion you are dieing to try (software not withstanding) – One Entry
  2. Go like my Facebook Page or follow me on Twitter – One Entry
  3. Alert the media!!! Blog, Facebook, or Tweet about this giveaway – One Entry

This giveaway will be open from March 26th until 9pm March 30th. I will announce the winner on March 31st using the And the Winner Is widget.

Good luck and make sure you stop by tomorrow for my review on Carol Doak’s Foundation Papers!

Everybody Loves A Winner!

I love starting out the weekend with a winner – and this weekend is no exception!  The winner of the fabulous Fat Quarter Bundle of Desert Daydreams – Santa Fe Sky from Julie at the Intrepid Thread is….

Author: Stray Stitches (Linda G)
Website: http://straystitches1.blogspot.com
Comment: I already follow you on FB 🙂

Congratulations Linda! I will be sending you an email for your contact information shortly!

Check back Monday for another fabulous giveaway AND a tutorial!

Intrepid Thread Highlight & Giveaway

Welcome all Blog Hoppers from Quilting Gallery! If this is your first time here please take a few moments to check out my tutorials section and if you see something you like I would love it if you would follow my blog (there are lots of ways to do so in my sidebar!).

Do you like fresh modern fabrics? Do you like excellent customer service? How about just a little fabric eye candy? If so, then The Intrepid Thread is the fabric shop for you!

Julie recently launched her new website and there are so many features that I love that I don’t really know where to start. The shop is split into 8 sections: Coming Soon, Fabrics by Collection, Fabrics by Designer, Fabrics by Manufacturer, Just Arrived, Patterns and Notions, Pre-Cuts and Bundles, and lastly but by no means least – Sale Fabrics.

To celebrate the Grand Opening of the new website Julie is offering a 10% off coupon GRNDOPN10 through March 22nd.

Julie started her own business because she wanted to create a fabric shopping experience that encompassed superior customer service and offered the top of the line modern fabrics. She has accomplished all of that and more. She has a reputation for her impeccable taste in fabrics and she is more than happy to put together a custom bundle and help customers choose coordinating fabrics. She did this for me recently, helping me pick out fabrics for my month in Sew Bee Blissful – she put a custom bundle together of Ty Pennington’s Impressions Line.

I LOVE Intrepid Thread’s Coming Soon Section. Here are a two of my favorite lines that are coming out soon:

Flying Free – Coming in April 2012

Kharma Baby – Coming in April 2012
(Please – one of my friend please get preggers so I have an excuse!!!)

Now Julie and I want to know what your favorites are in the coming soon section. You may be asking yourselves: “And what are you going to offer in exchange for our valuable opinions (yes they are valuable!)?”

How does a Fat Quarter Bundle of Desert Daydreams in Santa Fe Sky sound?!? This is the exact same bundle I used when I made my Desert Daydreams Apron that went out in The Intrepid Thread newsletter last night – now you can make one too if you like. Of course you can absolutely make something else too if you are the big winner!

There will be 3 entries available for this giveaway (to enter you must be a follower of my blog – this does not count as an entry):

  1. Head over to the coming soon section of The Intrepid Thread website and tell us your favorite line (1 entry)
  2. Like Sew BitterSweet Designs on Facebook – come back and tell me you did (1 entry)
  3. Blog, Tweet or Facebook about this giveaway, come back and share the link (1 entry)

UPDATED: for Friday March 16, 2012 – Desert Daydreams is on sale as a daily deal over at Intrepid Thread – check the sale section daily for more deals!

Make sure you head over to Quilting Gallery for more fun giveaways!

Blog Hop Party with Give-AwaysThis giveaway will be open through March 23rd at 9pm PST. I will announce the winner on March 24th. Good luck everyone and happy day dreaming over future fabric purchases!

And the winners are…

I wish I could give everyone a free subscription to Ole Frog Eyes just so you could all experience first hand what a great tool it is, but alas, 2 is the limit this go round. For those who are not lucky enough to be winners, I hope you will all spend the $2.50 and give it a go, it really is worth every penny having a virtual design wall!

Congratulations to…

Lisa Cox: who shared the giveaway on Facebook – thanks for spreading the word Lisa!

and

Tiffany: who said “I like the idea of auditioning colors and sashing. I am not a big sashing person, but it would be super nice if I could see it visually with sashing, and then maybe I’d use it more often!”

I hope you both enjoy playing around with it. I will send your email addresses over to Snoodles and she will be contacting you soon!

I hope you all have a great weekend. I am still under the weather with this cold 🙁 but hopefully will be feeling better soon!!!

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