Monday, April 18, 2022

Step 3 - Center Blocks of Stars in the Valley QAL


This has been a great time to have a QAL 
when 
you live in the North Pole 
(Ok ...Canada)
and
there is a 3 day long blizzard!

It really piled up out there
but 
the cows pulled through with plenty of bedding!


My son, Jeremy's dog Diesel has been BORED out of him mind.

He normally is outside so this small elephant of a dog
has
taken to the couch for the last few days. 


We are on to step three - The centers of our blocks! 


You will need your 6 1/2" background squares
and
3 1/2" colored squares


I am using blue Bliss wideback by @northcottfabrics 
and
Diamond Dots wideback by @wilmingtonprints

These will be square in a square blocks. 


A little tip I got from a friend for keeping your iron board clean
and
getting crisp seams was to put a piece of freezer paper
with
the wax side down and press on this till it gets worn out. 


I find it makes a world of difference keeping the heat in your blocks
for
crisp pieces! 

Another this notion I love is Diagonal Seam Tape 
by
 @cluckclucksew


 You don't have to draw your lines on your pieces


I thought Sherri at @quiltinglife does a fabulous job showing how to use it! 


Check it out! 

I have a few rolls in stock if anyone needs one !

If you prefer to draw the lines....

No pressure! 

You sew down the center line on each square...


Or stitch corner to corner if you have the tape installed.


Either way works great! 

It's tricky to get pics sometimes as I have a supervisor named Lucy!


She is also dying for attention
and
figures if I am sitting down I should be spending it with her! 


Eventually.... 

You get your first set of corners sewn on the center block! 


I like to take the pieces cut off from the sides
and
sew them together as they are free HST's for another project! 




Do the same to the other side 
 
You will have 13 center blocks! 


It's an easy step! 

After all, it's Easter and most of us are on cooking duty! 

but seriously, I am loving all your participation in this QAL!


The blocks are looking incredible. 


All the color combinations are amazing!

Great Job, Charlene! 

This purple is a wide back by @PBTextiles called Day Dreams.

This navy and the background are two widebacks 
by 
Westrade Textiles


This quilt takes a lot of fabric so it's very efficient to use widebacks!


I loved this meme Leanne created....


There is actually 156 HST's....
so 
it's actually 87.36 years! 
LOL

You are all doing fabulous and I hope you are having fun!

Anyone can join our Facebook page to see the fun!

It is Stars in the Valley QAL


Thanks for the meme, Sylvia! 

I hope everyone had a great Easter with friends and family! 

Nice to get back to some normalcy! 

Now bring on Spring... I am ready! 

Christa 




















 

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