Sunday, October 18, 2009

Christmas Star Little Quilt

Even after making all those centerpieces, I still have some of the Christmas fabrics left!!! So I made two of these Christmas Star little quilts. (And I still have fabric left over!)


These were made with the *Rapid Fire Hunters Star petite star template and pattern by Deb Tucker. I really like how this layout makes a stars-in-a-bigger-star pattern. There are actually many layouts and color options given with the pattern. I really liked that you made the pieces bigger and then cut them down with the included template - that always helps with those pesky triangles and points! :o)

These are going up for sale at our
Country Scrap Quilts site. I think they would like nice as table toppers, over a chair, or displayed on a wall. :o) They are 28 inches square.

I got the storage bags that I ordered this week, so I am off to make more *green* sandwich bags and snack bags for the kids... Thanks for visiting!

9 comments:

marlene@ByTheSeam said...

Wow, that is an amazing little quilt. I can see someone hanging that for a Christmas decoration in their house to welcome guests. Nice job,Angela.

Béa said...

Very beautiful, nice pattern. Have a great sunday, Angela !

Hazel said...

Beautiful ,you did a great job with this one .

Cornfield Quilter said...

Great little quilts and what great gifts they would make for Christmas! Hope you are having a wonderful Sunday. The weather is just perfect here. :D

Trish said...

The wall hanging turned out great! Perfect Christmas decoration. I have that template as well and I'm anxious to use it.

Narelle said...

Absolutely gorgeous Angela!
Beautiful colourings.

trish said...

Hello Angela,
Wow! That is gorgeous! You do such beautiful work!
Sincerely ~ Tricia Anne

Diana Ferguson said...

Simply beautiful!

Hop over sometime.

Karen H said...

This Little Christmas Star is really gorgeous. It reminds me of the Hunter's Star block in the SBS quilt. It is such an attractive block and how the colours are arranged here is so attractive. Great job Angela!