So as I pulled out my Circus Stars quilt, I thought I would show you a few of the steps involved in making this quilt. I have shown in it in the past, and I know some of you must be a little tired of looking at it, but I will try to be brief.
I have a color layout chart to keep track of where I am on the quilt. There are sixteen different colorations of stars. The block between each star block has to have one point of color of the blocks it touches, and this can be a real challenge keeping it straight as to what color comes next.
Using the layout chart, I layout two blocks at a time - comparing it to the chart and the quilt in progress on my design wall, to double check that I have the colors in the right place.
Here is a shot of a portion of the quilt on my design wall - for those who are seeing this for the first time. I just love working on this quilt and playing with all the colors. I do have to wonder though, where in the world will this quilt reside in my home????
Next week I will share the process of making the actual blocks. So stay tuned.
Finished up the second block - JOY - in the Gifts of Grace free block of the month being offered on Val Laird's blog. These blocks are so pretty and give me JOY to just be working on them Thank you Val for so generously sharing your talent with us.
Thanks for stopping by and come back soon!
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I'm with you Teresa, I have learnt so much by reading posts and seeing how people do things (but I do also oh and ah over the finished item!!). Your Circus Stars quilt is stunning...if you show how you put those blocks together I would be most interested!! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is astoundingly beautiful - the colors sparkle.
ReplyDeleteWow -- that circus stars quilt is so cool. I think I'd get lost in there trying to arrange all those colors. It's going to be beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh Teresa, this is such a beautiful quilt... It does 'sparkle'. One to treasure and you'll use it everwhere!! :-)
ReplyDeleteA great work in progress.
I love the ideas of sharing works as they are happening, not just when they are finished.
So good to see the process on this quilt! I just love it. It looks like it is getting bigger and bigger too. I am sure that you will find just the right spot in your house. If you can't, I know I could find a spot in mine... LOL!
ReplyDeleteOoo, your Circus Star blocks are really neat! Great colors, and it's good to hear you're enjoying working on it. Sounds like it's a bit difficult to keep track of.
ReplyDeleteI stopped stitching long enough to read your post and see your "Joy" block. It's pretty. Isn't stitchery relaxing?
Your Circus Stars is fantastic! And your Joy block is adorable.
ReplyDeletewonderful colors!
ReplyDeleteTeresa, that is impressive! Did you design this yourself? I like the idea of blogging about the process. It's very interesting to see the thoughts that go into each quilt. Can't wait till next week to see how you assemble these blocks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the process. I didn't realize your Circus Stars was the same block I have been playing with. Oh the possiblities!
ReplyDeleteHello Teresa, will enjoy seeing the process of Circus Stars, looking forward to reading your upcoming posts...Hugs Lyn
ReplyDeleteHi Teresa
ReplyDeleteI love your Circus Stars quilt. Is it your own design or a traditional pattern?