Monday, September 29, 2014

Making Six Pointed Stars

I didn't realize it had been so long since my last post until I had a nice email from one of my readers.  Things are going ok here; I've just been busy.  I also had to take a long day and clean up my sewing room after finishing my Rotherfield Greys quilt.  I had really pulled out lots and lots of fabrics.

I'm back to making six pointed stars again.  I have had these stars cut out and glued to the papers for so long that I don't remember what most of the fabrics are.  The bottom left star is Amelia by Jo Morton.



I've been thinking a lot about setting ideas for these stars.  This is one of my ideas.  I like that it makes a hexagon!


Here are a few more that I've done.  


When I sit at the machine to sew, I have been working on some little nine patches that will finish at 3 inches.  Right now there is no plan for them.  I have a lot of projects to work on.  I just need to pick something and get busy.  



It is beginning to look and feel a lot like fall here in the Midwest, and it is great to be outside. Until next time...........

I hope you are all finding some time to stitch!

Thanks for visiting! 

10 comments:

  1. Dear LuAnn,
    what wonderful pictures with your beautiful stars. I love stars like yours so much. Yes, you're right, fall is comming. I'm very interested seeing you photos.
    Have a nice week in your new sewing room.
    Roswitha

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  2. More stunning stars! I especially love the top two in the first photo!

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  3. Love those stars LuAnn :-)

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  4. My favorite star in this batch is the one in the upper left of the first photo. Sort of feathery looking design in it.
    Good seeing a post from you.

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  5. Love your stars. Have missed your blog. I too have not been able to update my blog, but this last week I did and yesterday I finished Globetrotting from Pat Sloan. I can now get to Di Ford's. Love your Di Ford Rotherfield Grey.
    I have the book Primarily Quilts and love each and every one along with the Quiltmania Mystery 2014.

    Blogs are a great way to share our passion and work.
    Keep on with the great work.

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  6. Love the setting idea, wow it hard to do?

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  7. You are the best in fussy cutting, Lu Ann, I love your stars!

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  8. Your work is always a joy to look at.

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