Club EQ Album: December 2004 Challenge: Stars! Page 2
Create a quilt or two that uses stars or an illusion of stars in the design.
-Barb Vlack
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Freda Price Elk Grove, Ca. |
Gundy Cleven Texas |
Gundy Cleven Texas |
Jannie Molenaar |
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Jennifer Hayford I liked the new pallete bali batik that I picked up
a couple months ago and desided you use that and some basin blocks from
the library in weird ways. Chula Vista, CA
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Judee R. This block uses
the Star Layout #13 with a single block (Cross 16) placed in all the
openings. I like how this one really looks 3 dimentional because of
the skewed (diamondshaped blocks. If 3 different colorings were used
(light med and dark) it really would enhance the 3-D look |
Judee R. This quilt uses
layout Star 13 and only placing one block in the openings. I like how
it skews the blocks in the diamond shaped openings. |
Judy I used the Dec pallette for this quilt. I drew the design in Advanced Drawing with Patti Anderson. |
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Kathy Johnson Alexander, ND |
Kathy Cavaness
Blocks used from the block library. The overlay of applique gives an effect of rayes of light with a path of floating stars. Fenton, MO |
Kathy Cavaness
This was made with different samples of star blocks. Image a planet of whirling stars. Fenton, MO |
Kim Barber This quilt was
made from the Spinning Stars block from Block Base. It is set into the
baby block layout. I liked the illusion of the circles that were formed
when the blocks were set into the quilt and wanted to highlight that
with the black solid fabric. I also used fabrics from the Karen Stone
palette librairy.
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Kim Barber This quilt was made
with the Spinning Stars block from QNM #119 out of Block Base. The blocks
are set into the Lemoyne Star layout. I do not usually use pink, but
I really liked the muted brightness that the pinks provided. The fabric
used in the quilt are from the Karen Stone palette.
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Kris D. Made with Berries Jubilee fabric.
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Kathy Young This small wallhanging
started out as a Trip Around the World with stars floating on top, but
it was boring! I wanted to depict expansion in the early universe with
star formation. There must have been an easier way to draw it, but I
kept changing the nodes in the drawing board setup to get my lines to
snap the way I wanted them to. An original design, and it was fun! |
Kathy Young This quilt depicts the early stars slightly more progressed after the Big Bang. When I make it, I think I will add more lines to the big stars, making paper piecing easier! Mount Prospect,
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Linda MacDougall Murrieta, CA |
Marje Rhine Star made by setting ordinary block in Baby Block setting. Original block, Calico Puzzle, is in corners of the quilt. |
Marje Rhine Star made by setting ordinary block in Baby Block setting. Original block, Crown of Thorns, is in corners of the quilt. |
M. Endres I had fun playing with the Star layout and the Snow Crystal block and came up with this sparkling, kaleidoscopic beauty! |
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Nancy Anderson
Stars from the library set in an on-point layout. |
Nancy Anderson Star from the library set in Star layout 6. |
N. Flint |
N. Flint |
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Priska Fumey |
Ranghild Graßhoff I just worked with NYBs when this Challange came. So I made stars which develope from simple to - more. Dannenberg |
Alhambra I like the Tiles in the Alhambra in Spain, so I tried to find the stars in them. Dannenberg |
Sharon L. This was a very easy design for a new user. I chose Layout By Size, selected Double Bed and then the 8 x 30 block layout. I then used the "Control Click" feature to set the Bear Paw block in all blocks. The color scheme was chosen to evoke my favorite region of the United States -- the southwest desert area. The fabric I chose for the border diamonds is the closest I could come to the piece I have in my stash and will use when I make this quilt for myself. That fabric has a dark turquoise background with traditional Navajo figures in black. I think it will take some time for me to decide which figures I want to fussy-cut for the border. Canoga Park, CA
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Sheila Williams I was watching the stars a few nights ago and saw a shotting star and liked the way it made its way across the sky. This quilt reminds me of
the colors in the wake of the star as it fall to earth. It was late
evening and the blues and reds in the tail were really cool. |
Suzan Engler Panorama Village, Texas |
Suzan Engler Stars from EQ, Block Base and some that I drew (I don't remember which is which). Panorama Village,
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Sara Weber The layout used is EQ5 "Stars - 13" and the square is EQ5 "Flying Stars". South Bend, IN |
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