had found eight Christmas star blocks in my UFO pile… and I decided on a whim
I would stitch my Twelve Days of Christmas designs in the middle of them, thus
completing TWO projects at one time. At some point, I will need four more, so I
made one at night this week. I realize why I got hung up now– this one had 45
pieces!
from a gorgeous pattern called “Among the Stars” by It’s Sew Emma from the
Fat Quarter Shop. It was released as a block of the month in 2012 and having always wanted a Christmas
quilt, one with stars, I jumped on the bandwagon and actually kept up for eight
months. I checked and the pattern is still available just in case anyone out there
has always wanted a Christmas quilt, a Christmas quilt with stars, and now a
Christmas quilt with stars and the 12 Days of Christmas embroidered in the
center.
one of these beauties up for embroidery– they are “on point” no less– so I’ll show you the process here.
There are two main ideas when hooping. First, don’t overtighten. Set your hoop
loosely enough so that it’s not going to be wrestling match to get block and
stabilizer hooped. Once your hoop is pressed together, just tighten it a couple
of turns with your screwdriver, then, ever so gently pull out any slight
bubbles. Don’t distort your block! The fabric is not supposed to be drum tight in there. And we’ve never had a project jump right out of the frame in the middle of stitching because it was too loose.
nicely squared up. (Most machines have a design rotation feature– our best machine can even rotate as little as one degree, but true confessions: I’ve never successfully positioned a design with the rotation feature.)Â I draw an X on my blocks with a purple disappearing
marking pen and use the machine to center the design. Once I use a purple sharpie by mistake–that’s why the
occasional rotary cutter left open in the studio is tolerated in this
establishment, but purple sharpies are strictly banned.
finished block. As a kid, I always loved the cooking shows when Julia Child would disappear down
under the counter and pull out the finished dish immediately after putting it
in the oven. I guess I’m an instant gratification type.
blog and voila!Â




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