As much fun as it is to go away, even for work, coming home again always feels SO good! We finished up with our work around lunch time today while I was getting a text from Kurt with pictures of the kids at Universal. It was a day off school for teacher inservice and they took advantage. Knowing they would be busy for a while, I ate a leisurely lunch before starting my drive home. It was a nice uneventful trip and I arrived at about the same time as the rest of the gang. Anna and Sydney were both busy with craft projects of their own, so I though I'd put out the star blocks I made this week with the framed nine patches from earlier. I do need just a few more star blocks to round out the collection, but it is almost ready to be sewn together.
This block, called Mai Tai Surprise, is a Bonnie Hunter pattern. It was posted on her Addicted to Scraps column in October of 2012. I also think she used it as the quilt pattern for one of the quilting cruises she hosted at about the same time. I did change out the color placement just a bit, and made monochromatic blocks instead of the scrappy ones she showed, but I really do love the effect. The stars have partial seams, which do take a bit of concentration, but the effect is totally worth in my opinion. Anyway, mine is called Mai Tai Sunrise and I really love how it is coming together.
So now I'd better do the normal home after a trip things, like unpacking and laundry. After that though, I'll whip up just a few more stars and get this guy all ready to sew together. Such a nice way to jump start the weekend!
This block, called Mai Tai Surprise, is a Bonnie Hunter pattern. It was posted on her Addicted to Scraps column in October of 2012. I also think she used it as the quilt pattern for one of the quilting cruises she hosted at about the same time. I did change out the color placement just a bit, and made monochromatic blocks instead of the scrappy ones she showed, but I really do love the effect. The stars have partial seams, which do take a bit of concentration, but the effect is totally worth in my opinion. Anyway, mine is called Mai Tai Sunrise and I really love how it is coming together.
So now I'd better do the normal home after a trip things, like unpacking and laundry. After that though, I'll whip up just a few more stars and get this guy all ready to sew together. Such a nice way to jump start the weekend!
Going to be absolutely beautiful. Love your colors.
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It looks fantastic... such a colour sparkle!
ReplyDeleteWell, no wonder I love it so much--it is a Bonnie pattern! It is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteGood work!
ReplyDeleteThat's going to be beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is going to be gorgeous! I love all the stars and 9-patches together.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing!
ReplyDeleteA very happy rainbow star show. I love it.
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And it does look just like a sunrise. What a smashing quilt this will be.
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be a beautiful quilt! Love the colors, you nailed the sunrise with those.
ReplyDeleteOh wow... This is a stunning project! Love the way the colors are laid out. Dazzling eye candy.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous already! I'll have to visit Bonnie's page and look over that pattern. Thanks for sharing.
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