31 January 2012

Reverse Rainbow Starburst Block - A Tutorial...

I have been wracking and wracking my brains over the last few days to come up with a block for my month {February} for my Sew & Bee-Happy bee ladies to make me. After much indecision I think I've finally come up with a plan for my quilt...

I'm thinking along the lines of a rainbow picnic blanket, so I made this very rough little mock up in my Adobe Illustrator {nope no EQ7 in this house} to give them an idea of what I was hoping for...

The "wonky" version...

** Edited to add: You can now read about the finished quilt and see all the pictures here.
But here is the finished version:

Reverse Rainbow Starburst finished


The colours are obviously pretty sickly in the example, and the sashing colour is still up for debate (currently I'm pondering grey or a black & white print - that won't be decided until I have all 12 blocks made) but imagine fabric blocks in the colours of the rainbow with white stars in and you'll be halfway there.

Here is my sample block:

Sample block for the Sew & Bee-Happy quilt


This is the lighter orange block & there will be another orange block to come which is more a pinky/corally orange, heading more into red.

So here are the measurements & instructions for the block. Feel free to sew along with us. It would make a perfect scrap buster and lends itself to different sizes nicely!!

Ingredients for each 17.5 inch unfinished block:

  **  24 of 4x4 inch square of your colour fabric
  **  1 of 4 x 4 inch square of your white fabric
  **  8 small scraps, approx 4 x 2.5 inch for your wonky star points.

Instructions:

Lay out your coloured fabric squares along with your 4 inch white square (centre of your star) where you would like them in your final block. It works best if you have the largest amounts of different prints possible. I was working entirely from my scrap bin so I had some repeats of some fabrics. If that's also the case for you then just spread them out evenly in different rows/columns...



Now we want to make our first star point pieces.

Take the coloured squares directly above, below, to the left & to the right of your white square.

With the first one, place one of your white scraps like the photo below...


You just need to make sure than when flipped over the white covers the entire orange corner with no gaps.

Sew using a 1/4 inch seam...


Iron over your white so that it covers the orange corner...


Trim the white flush with the orange square...


Then flip square over and trim the orange corner to be flush with the white so that it is now 1/4 inch seam...


Repeat with the second piece of white like so...


 And trim.

Now you should have your first 2 star points...


Repeat with the other 3 coloured pieces so that you have all 8 points of your star made & put them back in your layout...


Time to join our squares together...

Join them together into rows, then join the rows together to make your finished block.

Square up your block to 17.5 inches.

Stand back & admire your reverse Rainbow Starburst Block...
Too easy...

Sample block for the Sew & Bee-Happy quilt


I think this will be a pretty fabulous picnic blanket! But I'm picking it will be a while before it's finished - perhaps for next Summer?

There goes another new WIP to the pile anyway ;)

Linking up to Fabric Tuesday

Enjoy


25 comments:

Jamie Lee said...

So pretty! Very original looking. Not that you asked, but I am really liking the black and white binding look lately, and would love to see it as sashing. ;) I got that pattern in the mail to you today.

Jan said...

I really like your idea. Great way to use scraps.

Miki Willa said...

I really like your star point block. What a great idea. These will make a beautiful quilt.

DebbieH said...

Stunning as always Mrs Flutter! xx

Judith, Belfast said...

Great tute K! I'll get right on it! Jxo

emedoodle said...

This is great. It reminds me of something I made for a bee block last year - except alas, my work always finishes with teeny 1" squares... lol. I can't seem to leave the fabric in nice big pieces. I like the idea of alternating the location of the stars!

Karen said...

This looks like a great block K!

Laura @ Needles, Pins and Baking Tins said...

Are you inside my head twinnie??? This is exactly what I plan to do with my rainbow charms. I'm not even joking!!

strandkorbtraum said...

nice idea - but do you think it's wise to use white on a picknick blanket?

MaryBeth said...

Love this quilt. What a great way to use up those little bits and pieces of scraps!!!!

Richard Healey said...

I like this block a lot. It is cool how you decided to put the stars in diffident locations.

http://richardquilts.blogspot.com

Katy Cameron said...

Cool, and with all the fun fabrics, the kids will be able to play I Spy with it too!

Sew.What. said...

Love it. Can't wait to see it finished so I became a follower!

Quiltstory said...

So cute!! Thanks for the tutorial!

Elisa Black said...

This is such a wonderful tutorial-- I love this block! I haven't seen it in reverse before. Thanks for sharing your idea!!

Mary said...

How smart to extend the block to 25 squares and move the star around! So clever! Congratulations! Can't wait to see the final result!

Amy said...

Love this block idea! Thanks for showing how it's done. I've had a lot of fun recently learning how to make stars for a QAL and can definitely see myself making more in the future!

Mike Pearson said...

It's just lovely!!!

Lara from Luellabella said...

Hi Kat, I just love this block! Do you mind if I use it for my QCA bee block? x

elnorac said...

Wow! What a gorgeous block, and thanks for the beautifully-written tutorial!

Sharon - Lilabelle Lane said...

Fantastic tutorial. Can I use it for a bee block giving full credit and linking back to you. thanks Sharon

Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting said...

Great block & quilt. This would make a great quilt for Quilts of Valor. Thanks!

Rita P said...

I agree! Can we use it for our QOV sew-ins? LOLQOV.blogspot.com

Suzette said...

I really love the look of this quilt. I think this would be a lovely quilt to start for my two grand daughters.... :)

SHIRLEY TENER said...

just stopping by from my flicker group Quilting for KIDS, I am volunteering to make a block for the group. Thank you for the tutorial. Shirley

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