I wanted to make this Lisa Sutherland quilt. The pattern was only available in a kit in her now closed shop, Quilt Jubilee. I've been waiting, not so patiently, for Lisa to publish a book with her patterns. In the meantime, Lisa has left quite a few free patterns on her webpage. She even added a few more in celebration of QOV NSD2022!
I'm not even sure of it's name!
So on Friday I found my jelly roll made from leftover 2.5 inch strips that I had sewn end to end.
Since I didn't have the pattern, I was just guessing at how to make it. I kinda figured I need to sew a square then cut that in half on the diagonal. I would need to do this twice to make 4 quadrants. I used the old geometry equation: a(2) + b(2) = c(2) or a(squared) + b(squared) = c(squared). Here's a graphic. c is actually the top, bottom and by default side measurements. a and b are equal, in my case.
So...I use c = 48 since my 4: 12 stars should measure 48 inches. I should have used either 48.5 or 44.5 - there are 2: 2 inch coping strips in Lisa's pattern (see picture above). In any event, when I plugged in c = 48, my a and b = 34. This meant 17: 2.5 inch strips cut to 34.5 inches. Clear as mud? I cut strips off my roll at 38, sewed 17 together and trimmed to 34.5 inches to make a square then cut it on the diagonal once. I made 2 strippy squares. Here are the results of the two squares each cut on the diagonal once.
Sarah at Confessions of a Fabric Addict describes how she made one, here.
Night Owl Quilting's tutorial here.
Connie Kresin of FreeMotion by the River tutorial using a 9 inch block as her base.
Hmmmm.... I wanted two colors to try and calm down the inner part of this quilt. I'm not liking it.
5 comments:
I agree, that is a great quilt for a QOV, and I'm so impressed with how you are recreating it. (Math and I do not get along.) Thanks for taking us through the process. I can't wait to see how it comes out.
Love your string center and kudos to you for figuring out the math part to make it!
That is a neat design, and good for you for doing all that quilty math successfully! I was really interested to see what you were doing to improve that star block. Did you just shorten the star points so they would float more? It really made a difference!
Oh, goodness, Pat... SEW much math. Too much for me!! Best of luck getting that quilt top together.
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