Day 316 – Star Flower Bands

So far we’ve learned Star Flower, which is a center filled flower, Star Flower Flow, an echoing variation, and now let’s see what happens when we quilt this beautiful shape from Edge to Center to create Star Flower Bands:

Occasionally I’ll create a combination of shapes and textures that just seem to work with every design type. Star flower is such a simple design – a straight lined star surrounded with flame-like petals – but there are probably hundreds of ways to use single design element on your quilts.

If you ever feel confused about how to use the designs from this project, why not experiment? Stitch a few designs in different areas of your quilt and record how easy it is to quilt the designs in the different areas. Trial and error really is the name of the game and even I don’t know exactly where all designs will work and look the best!

Difficulty LevelIntermediate. This simple design starts with a curvy line of quilting, then you stitch a straight line star, then surround that star with a row of flaming petals, then stitch back to your starting line with a few more curvy lines of quilting. Once you fill one side of your quilt with this texture, travel to the other side and just stitch a series of 4-5 curvy lines up to the Star Flowers, connecting with the texture to create a band effect. 

Design Family – Edge to Center. You could easily quilt this design either from Edge to Center or from Edge to Edge, the choice is entirely yours. As an Edge to Edge design, you would have to stitch across the star one more time, then branch out with the wavy lines from the opposite end.

Directional Texture – 2 Directions. Star Flower Bands will always have either a horizontal or vertical texture. You can play with this effect by adding more echoes around the star flower petals, or more lines to the curvy line areas.

Suggestions for Use – All of the star flower designs make me think of the holidays! Try quilting this across a 2” x 6” piece of fabric, then finish the edges and add a snap to create a cute napkin ring for a festive touch to your table setting.

Let’s go Quilt!

Leah Day

LeahDay

Leah Day has been teaching online since 2009. She's the creator of the Free Motion Quilting Project, a blog filled with thousands of quilting tutorial videos. Leah has written several books including 365 Free Motion Quilting Designs, Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day, and Mally the Maker and the Queen in the Quilt.

13 Responses

  1. Sue says:

    Another great design. I love this one!

  2. Kwilt Noob says:

    This one would have been perfect in the sashing of my last quilt! I will definitely bookmark it for a future one! Thanks again, Leah!

  3. Skittl1321 says:

    Wow. You've outdone yourself. This is BEAUTIFUL!

  4. Manda says:

    Ooo this is really cute!

  5. What a great pattern. I'm anxious to use it on my next quilt.
    Ricci

  6. Teresa says:

    The star flower band is gorgeous! I absolutely love it and definitely will use it! Thanks.

  7. Tsigeyusv says:

    So simple, so easy, so original, and so beautiful!

  8. zenstitcher says:

    This may become my new favorite!

  9. Eileen says:

    Wonderful! I will have to practice this one for sure!

  10. Monica says:

    Definitely one of the best ones!

  11. Jo says:

    It's not really related to the post, I just wanted to check in with you, Leah, and tell what's up. Do you remember me, Jo? I've been following you since the beginning and made you some response videos on YouTube. Anyhow, I'm four weeks into teaching my friend's 12 year old daughter how to quilt and it's going FABULOUSLY. I want to thank you so much for turning me into the quilter I am today, and now it's being passed onto her. You should be proud!! LOL

  12. Jeanne says:

    I really like this design and can't wait to try it out!

  13. susan718 says:

    this is really beautiful!

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