Thursday, December 21, 2023

December Star



Several years ago, Frances 
@offkilterquilt released an novel in the form of a serial podcast called Friendship Album 1933.  

We were introduced to 5 woman - Eula, Bess, Dorothy, Florence, and Emmeline - who gathered together each week to work on their entry to the quilt contest for the 1933 World Fair. 

Since then, Frances has shared a new short story about one of the women set during the Christmas season.  This year we join Emmeline in 1919 in a story called Starry Night. For the last several years, I've put together a block pattern in celebration of the story. This years block is called December Star.

You can find the story and the free block pattern - written by me! - at QuiltFiction.

The block finishes at 8" square and the star points can be made with templates or with FPP. It is a very fun block to sew - the FPP way at least! - so I enjoyed putting together this table runner for my kitchen table.


The block pattern also includes the fabric requirements for a few settings. I love the secondary pattern you get at the corners when the blocks are set together. 

This first option is a 25 block option is throw sized and finishes at at 48" x 48".


This second is wall hanging sized, finishing at 21" x 21"


The table runner is made with 3 blocks and finishes at 30" x 12".


I can't wait to listen to the latest story!

Have a wonderful day! Patty


2 comments:

  1. Oh, the secondary pattern that emerges is delightful, Patty! Fun design and lovely table runner. Merry Christmas to you and your family!

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  2. This is such a nice design, Patty! I think it's wonderful that you had the opportunity to participate in this book project. Making the stars into a Christmas-related project is a good one. Merry Christmas!

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