I haven't really been doing much sewing... Xmas activities have started already and the tin shed I sew in has started to achieve height of summer temperatures (not a good mix with hot flushes!!).
However I did manage to finish the Amsterdam Star quilt top. It's either bigger than I thought or our new clothes line is lower...
A close up of the wonderful bird print. I had bought 2.5m with the intention of cutting the borders along the length... It worked well with a generous 10" wide strip.
And I found enough bits and pieces to make up a pieced backing. Cunning plan: when I bought the feature fabric on special I also ordered coordinating background, fat quarters and backing that were all on special too... It turned out that I didn't use the fat quarters that were chosen (they coordinated but were quite heavy in appearance) but this turned out to be the most cost effective purchase.
I haven't gotten any further with this project but at least I know what the next step is (I just can't face it at the moment π).
Needing a small quick and easy little something something I pulled out all my star blocks so far for The Scrappy Star Quilt Adventure.
I though I'd try laying it out alternating the 12" blocks with the smaller blocks so that I wouldn't need to do sashing. I don't like it! Plus I would need a 7x7 layout so that the corners match.
Then I made a few of the stars for the months I was behind with.
Then I tried laying the blocks out again with space for sashing and making the placements more random. This was always my intention and I'm glad that I like this layout much better! And i can go back to a 6x6 layout so less blocks to sew... Yay!
Still a few more months to collect and sew (the joys of a BOM) but definitely making progress.