Welcome to my day on the Cushion for Christmas blog hop hosted by Ms Midge.
I used Elizabeth Hartman's book 'The Practical Guide to Patchwork' to make a couple of cushions with some delightful Christmas Stars on them. They are from her 'Superstar' quilt on page 104.
Here is a visual tutorial that you might find helpful.
Assemble the 'Flying Geese' section first.
1. Rule a diagonal line on your 31/2" square |
2. Sew along this line and then cut 1/4" from line to trim off triangle corner |
3. Add the next square on the opposite side and repeat |
5. Make 4 of these |
6. 11/2" strips around a 21/2" square. |
7. Add the flying geese elements to 2 of the sides |
8. Add a 31/2" square to each end of the remaining flying geese |
9. Sew these onto the horizontals, taking care to match the seams by pinning well. |
I added 2 extra borders to bump out the measurements for cushions.
This is my red version.
I hope that you are enjoying seeing all the Christmassy Cushion goodness this month. I love dressing up my place. These are some basic covers I also made in 2011 from similar Michael Miller fabric.
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These are great! I've always loved the Superstar quilt by Hartman. I didn't realize it would translate so well to pillows!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I really love how they turned out. Very festive :)
ReplyDeleteStars for Christmas - PERFECT! I love your use of Christmassy colours. Thanks for the tips and tute.
ReplyDeleteThese stars are perfect for pillow - love the fabrics too!
ReplyDeleteGreat cushions! Love them.
ReplyDeleteLovely cushions! Can't go past stars!
ReplyDeletelovely lovely :-)
ReplyDeleteWell done - I love that they are modern, but made with a traditional block style! So festive and bright!!!
ReplyDeleteSo Christmassy but still cool and modern!
ReplyDeletethese are lovely, thanks for sharing
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