I’m sitting in a cute pine-paneled cabin in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and I just finished my block, except for pressing (no iron). I hand pieced this one because I was too lazy to get the sewing machine out yet.
It’s not my final fabric choices but it’s DONE. And, it went together easier than I thought it would. Thanks a million for teaching this old dog a new trick – like sewing triangles, instead of squares on the corners and trimming!
Wow Judy, thanks for the BOM. It is really nice. I haven’t done a BOM or a star quilt before. I am learning to slow down in my piecing, make the corners match and not cut off the star points. I am looking forward to making this one.
Tamara
Judy,
I am admiring the first block. Alas, that may be all I can do. I guess I have the scrappy stash. Lots of fats; a few yardage, but enough to make your quilt. Somehow, I am going to make it happen….my dh will probably tear my hair out if I purchase more fabric….hmmmm, wonder how I will look bald…lol… I have to have it!!!!!! lol,
;-))
Okay, I think I’m finally gettting the idea. I finished my star – I really love it, although I hope the point police don’t come to visit (the 3/16 and the 5/16 cuts aren’t exactly perfect I don’t think), but I’m very please with the product anyway. Thank you for doing this, Judy.
Julie in Oregon
One down, looking forward to the next one! I’m not sure about those 16ths, my eyes protest!! However, the block went together smoothly (once I stopped making foolish mistakes)
It has been fun checking out everyone’s blocks…they are so diverse…makes it interesting….I have left comments on some but it gets time consuming so have not done them all…I am looking forward to the 2nd block…
Thanks Judy for the BOM I’ve never done a BOM so this will be fun. I couldn’t decide on colors and fabric so I’m just going to do the quilt scrappy. Love looking at the others blocks.
Lizzy
I’ve finished my block. Whew! Stretchin’ me here! Is this supposed to be 12″ NOW or when the quilt is all done?
This is the first time I’ve really depended on my machine to do it ‘perfectly’ and I even did a test seam before hand to check for ‘perfect’ 1/4 inch seams after sewing and pressing. I thought I had it but the block now is ‘about’ 12-1/4″ which isn’t perfect for either size! LOL
Finally finished my block and have added it to my blog. Looking forward to the next one
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Debbie W.says
I too have posted my block and like Lynn’s my block measures 12 14″. I hope that will be okay! Please take a look!
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Lynnsays
Judy, Can you answer my question about the size of the block? I’m a little concerned about how this came out since I thought I was being so very careful!
Lynn K
Saturday I decided I wanted to change the background gray that I used so purchased another light gray but with a different dynamic to it…the other one was too directional for me…women can change their mind…I am satisfied with this…and it also finished 12 1/2″ …hoorah…I had been off a little with the other one…
I thought the block was suppose to be 12″ or is that the finished block? I am very new to quilting so any info will help. Thanks
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Laurasays
I don’t have a blog, nor do I know how to post a picture. But, I finished my block , and I love it! I especially love that with a little tug here, and a little tug there, it came out 12 1/2 ” (unf.). ..used Christmas fabrics, green with gold snowflakes, red with gold stars/ moons, background white with specks of gold and silver, gold holly leaves on white.
My block one is done and I’m very pleased with how it turned out. I can’t wait for more!
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Sue Williamssays
Judy – had so much fun with Topsy Turvy in Houma. You are a terrific teacher. Hope we can have you back again. Please send instruction for Block 1. Thanks, Sue Williams, Patterson, La.
PS We have a few more bridges in La.
Judy,
I finally decided to make the quilt with an assortment of fabrics. The plan is to use black, assorted creams-background, Ethnic prints, and batiks! This will be a fun project to try and coordinate the colors…..
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Maria in Iowa says
I’m sitting in a cute pine-paneled cabin in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and I just finished my block, except for pressing (no iron). I hand pieced this one because I was too lazy to get the sewing machine out yet.
So far I’m very happy with my fabrics.
Perry says
I can’t get to Maria’s blog, it throws me out. But the ones I could get too look terrific!
Andi says
Everyone’s blocks are terrific! Thanks for the show and tell.
Bobbie BentNeedle says
It’s not my final fabric choices but it’s DONE. And, it went together easier than I thought it would. Thanks a million for teaching this old dog a new trick – like sewing triangles, instead of squares on the corners and trimming!
Tamara says
Wow Judy, thanks for the BOM. It is really nice. I haven’t done a BOM or a star quilt before. I am learning to slow down in my piecing, make the corners match and not cut off the star points. I am looking forward to making this one.
Tamara
Dot says
Hi Judy. Love the BOM. Stretched my skills but I learned so much. Thanks for holding my hand with your great instructions.
Dot
Pam says
Judy,
I am admiring the first block. Alas, that may be all I can do. I guess I have the scrappy stash. Lots of fats; a few yardage, but enough to make your quilt. Somehow, I am going to make it happen….my dh will probably tear my hair out if I purchase more fabric….hmmmm, wonder how I will look bald…lol… I have to have it!!!!!! lol,
;-))
Jane says
Hi I made block 1! It was fun and I can’t wait for the next one. Thanks Judy L
Jane says
Hi
Here my picture of block 1
Jane says
Hi here is my block
Julie says
I’m excited to start this – just found it so I might be a few days behind, since I need to choose fabric. Thank you for your generosity to post these.
Jane says
hi I am having problems getting my picture to post. I have no idea what I am doing wrong
Julie in Oregon says
Okay, I think I’m finally gettting the idea. I finished my star – I really love it, although I hope the point police don’t come to visit (the 3/16 and the 5/16 cuts aren’t exactly perfect I don’t think), but I’m very please with the product anyway. Thank you for doing this, Judy.
Julie in Oregon
Margo in Maine says
I conquered my first block thankfully….was a challenge …thanks Judy for taking the time to offer it…look forward to the next one.
Martha says
The 3/16 and 5/16 weren’t bad at all! The block went together perfectly, and I love getting to see everyone else’s blocks!
Erin says
I finished my block #1! I love seeing everyone’s blocks! Others give me inspiration to continue, and get ideas!
Gail says
One down, looking forward to the next one! I’m not sure about those 16ths, my eyes protest!! However, the block went together smoothly (once I stopped making foolish mistakes)
Kare says
OK, truth be told, this block is a practice block as I decided to “round up” the 8th’s and 16th’s . . . can you say, BIG, BIG, mistake?
Margo in Maine says
It has been fun checking out everyone’s blocks…they are so diverse…makes it interesting….I have left comments on some but it gets time consuming so have not done them all…I am looking forward to the 2nd block…
Lizzy says
Thanks Judy for the BOM I’ve never done a BOM so this will be fun. I couldn’t decide on colors and fabric so I’m just going to do the quilt scrappy. Love looking at the others blocks.
Lizzy
Kari says
Block one is finished. A little problems with the star points coming out correct, but I will do better on the next one. I can’t wait!
rosetta says
I do like my square.It actually is 12 inches sq. I almost gave it up. Would quilter Polly go to my blog. I answered your question.
Lynn says
I’ve finished my block. Whew! Stretchin’ me here! Is this supposed to be 12″ NOW or when the quilt is all done?
This is the first time I’ve really depended on my machine to do it ‘perfectly’ and I even did a test seam before hand to check for ‘perfect’ 1/4 inch seams after sewing and pressing. I thought I had it but the block now is ‘about’ 12-1/4″ which isn’t perfect for either size! LOL
Lynn
Barb D in Maine says
I finished my block and posted it to my blog – I also linked it back to this page – I think!! Anyway, looking forward to next one!
Barb D in Maine says
ooops! I think I have it now! The block is finished and posted to my blog.
Barb D in Maine says
I feel like a total dunce at this point – I am not linking properly and I don’t know what I am doing wrong! Help!
Jenny says
Finally finished my block and have added it to my blog. Looking forward to the next one
Debbie W. says
I too have posted my block and like Lynn’s my block measures 12 14″. I hope that will be okay! Please take a look!
Lynn says
Judy, Can you answer my question about the size of the block? I’m a little concerned about how this came out since I thought I was being so very careful!
Lynn K
Margo in Maine says
Saturday I decided I wanted to change the background gray that I used so purchased another light gray but with a different dynamic to it…the other one was too directional for me…women can change their mind…I am satisfied with this…and it also finished 12 1/2″ …hoorah…I had been off a little with the other one…
Jane says
I thought the block was suppose to be 12″ or is that the finished block? I am very new to quilting so any info will help. Thanks
Laura says
I don’t have a blog, nor do I know how to post a picture. But, I finished my block , and I love it! I especially love that with a little tug here, and a little tug there, it came out 12 1/2 ” (unf.). ..used Christmas fabrics, green with gold snowflakes, red with gold stars/ moons, background white with specks of gold and silver, gold holly leaves on white.
Maria in Iowa says
Laura, why not start a blog just for this project? A Blogspot blog is easy to set up, and they host the photos for you. Free, too. :o)
polly says
I did it!!! It only took me two times but I love it and am so excited to do this.
Polly in Long Beach
Diane says
Have not made the block yet, just found out about your BOM program. Mine will probably be all scrappy with same background fabric.
Kristin says
My block one is done and I’m very pleased with how it turned out. I can’t wait for more!
Sue Williams says
Judy – had so much fun with Topsy Turvy in Houma. You are a terrific teacher. Hope we can have you back again. Please send instruction for Block 1. Thanks, Sue Williams, Patterson, La.
PS We have a few more bridges in La.
Pam says
Judy,
I finally decided to make the quilt with an assortment of fabrics. The plan is to use black, assorted creams-background, Ethnic prints, and batiks! This will be a fun project to try and coordinate the colors…..