Last night I sewed some Hunter Star half blocks. I will have the iron on today and then I can press them and sew the half blocks together.
I kept thinking the half blocks look like fish so I laid them out in vertical columns to see how the dark and light halves of the blocks would work together. I think it might work better if all of the lights were a consistent value. I have worked mediums in as both lights and darks as I am making the star blocks.
I like the color combination of these blocks - red and green without looking like Christmas. This is going to be a beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteI think these pieces have a lot of sparkle to them. Looks like fun laying them out.
ReplyDeletethe half blocks do look something like fish - I did a fish quilt once using blocks something like that
ReplyDeleteI agree with Patty A - Christmas colors but not so 'in-your-face" about it. Lovely blocks in the making.
ReplyDeleteI've always liked the detail of the hunter star design. Your new blocks really show it off.
ReplyDeleteJJM
The Hunter's Star is such a pretty pattern and I love it in batik fabrics...
ReplyDeleteYour blog is so well-named --not only is your color sense exuberant but so right on...;)))
Hugs, Julierose
I rather like the layout - non star form, but fish form. That would make for a very interesting quilt!
ReplyDeleteBut the colours are gorgeous and I just love the mixed fabric coloured star.
Yes, in zebra stripes the block would look like angel fish. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI'm planning a scrappy Hunter Star quilt. What size is each block? 6 inches for each quarter block? Just trying to figure out scale. Thanks.
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