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Sunday, April 28, 2019

Ready Set Go Baby Quilt featuring Star Sweeper

Disclaimer:  The products in this post were given to my by Island Batik at no cost to me.
 Introducing the Star Sweeper quilt.  This is my April challenge quilt for Island Batik Ambassadors.

 This month we were challenged to sew a baby quilt using our Accuquilt Go.

I chose to use Island Batik's Winter Park fabric collection, plus Custard, the large yellow fabric on the bottom of my stack.  If you want to get your hands on some of this gorgeous fabric and can't find it locally, check out Hancock's of Paducah.  They carry the complete line of Island Batik fabrics.

 I designed my quilt using two blocks from the Quilt in a Day Go Qube book.  This book makes it so easy by providing a cutting chart for each block, plus full color diagrams and written instructions to sew each block.  

 Using the Accuquilt Go, it was easy and fun to cut out all the pieces for my quilt in one evening.  

Trail Mix helped.  (Not recommended)

 My blocks are set on point.  The center block is a variation of Mosaic #15.  I used the same pieces as the book, but changed the color placement a bit.

 The blue, white, and yellow fabrics play so well together.

 It looks pretty on my sewing porch.  This is where I do hand sewing, right outside my studio door.  It's like an outside extension of my sewing room.

 I quilted Star Sweeper with my white Aurifil thread in straight lines out from the center.

 I tried Hobbs 100% Wool Batting in this quilt and loved it!  This was my first experience with wool batting.  It quilted beautifully with no problems at all.  It says it "doesn't hold creases" ~ how nice.  And I'm sure it makes a super warm quilt, too.

 I used the same blue fabric as the outer border for the binding.

 This quilt was a joy to create.  

Star Sweeper Quilt

Quilt Stats:
Finished Quilt Size:  46" x 46"
Block Size:  8" x 8"
Fabric:  Winter Park by Island Batik
Batting:  100% Wool by Hobbs
Thread:  Aurifil

The Spring Clean Your Studio Blog Hop begins tomorrow!  Be sure to follow along to see great studio inspiration by a variety of designers.  I'll be on the tour on May 1st.  I need to finish up 'cause it's still looking a little crazy in here!

Be Creative ~ Sew Something Beautiful Today.

Jennifer Thomas



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3 comments:

  1. What a great quilt. Blue and yellow always go so well together.

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  2. Turned out wonderfully, gotta love the Accuquit Go and Island Batiks!!

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  3. Star sweeper is gorgeous! I love yellow and blue and never seem to get to making a quilt in it but am so in love with this version. It is fun recoloring those blocks to get something new out of them, isn't it? Trail Mix is a fine helper and I am sure very always finds the best places to observe you at work!

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