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My friend Carolina has set-up Quilt Block Mania and has done a great job. We have a Google Sheets file with all of the months, their themes, and the color scheme we should work with so all the blocks look cohesive. So since I knew December was star quilt blocks I set to work on designing a block that would have a little Christmas to it. Once I got my Christmas Tree Star Block just the way I wanted it I grabbed the color scheme and colored my block. I was pleased with how it looked so I printed it and headed over to the LQS to get just the right fabric. Everything was going so smoothly and I should have known then that something wasn't right. When I uploaded my digital block to the group folder I noticed my block wasn't using the same colors as everyone else. I couldn't figure out how I could have gotten so far off. I had copied the color codes from the website to make the colors the exact color. That's when I realized that I had used the color scheme from November to color my December block. And that is why my fabric block colors and my digital block colors are so different. But really what could be more 2020 right?
GET THE CHRISTMAS TREE STAR QUILT BLOCK PATTERN
Fabrics Used
Tips and Tricks
- When trimming the Tri-Rec unit down to 6.5" x 5.5" make sure you leave 1/4" at the top and trim the rest from the bottom. To do this place the bottom of the 1/4" line at the tip of the triangle. This will help to make sure you don't cut your tip off your tree when setting the unit in your block.
- If you need a Tri-Rec tool you can get one here.
- If you need instructions on using the Tri-Rec tool please see this blog post.
- If you need a video description for making flying geese with flippy corners please see this blog post.
The Rest of The Star Quilt Blocks
- When trimming the Tri-Rec unit down to 6.5" x 5.5" make sure you leave 1/4" at the top and trim the rest from the bottom. To do this place the bottom of the 1/4" line at the tip of the triangle. This will help to make sure you don't cut your tip off your tree when setting the unit in your block.
- If you need a Tri-Rec tool you can get one here.
- If you need instructions on using the Tri-Rec tool please see this blog post.
- If you need a video description for making flying geese with flippy corners please see this blog post.
Stargazing Sue
Starburst at Slice of Pi Quilts
Massachusetts Star with blockofthmo.com
Nova Star at Always Expect Moore
Nativity Star
Star Bright - Cotton Street Commons
Five Pointed Star at Duck Creek Mountain Quilting
New Year Star at Stash Bandit
Poinsettia Star
Wish Upon a Satar by Heidi Pridemore
Falling Star at Pretty Piney Quilts
Star Splash at QuiltFabrication
Seward Star at Blue Bear Quilts
Moon Star at Perkins Dry Goods
Starburst at Patti's Patchwork
Cherokee Star
Christmas Tree Star
Christmas Star by Oh Kaye Quilting
Starfish by Appliques Quilts and More
Snowy Star by Seams To Be Sew
Combination Star by Devoted Quilter
Ablaze by True Blue Quilts
this is wonderful. thank you.
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A VERY cute block!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your giggles and pattern!
ReplyDeleteI do not see a link to the block???
ReplyDeleteHow do I get the actual Pattern???
ReplyDeletein case you need it: quiltyladyrr at gmail dot com
Please let me know if I am a non-responder, thanks.
When I first land on your page, I can see where to sign up for the block. Before I can fill it out, however, it disappears, never to return. Can you help us get the block? Thanks so much!!
ReplyDeleteHow do I download your block. I have been trying for several days unsuccessfully. Can you please help me?
ReplyDeleteI found the link to get the block but it disappears as sson as I try to click on the email box to put my email in. Am I doing something wrong?
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