Stained Glass Lone Star Quilt

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.

21 Responses

  1. LindaB says:

    My favourite- # 2.

  2. Ally says:

    I like the middle one

  3. Elle says:

    I'm with you on liking #2 the best! This is on my bucket list, too, but I never thought of doing it stained glass style! Can't wait to see your final result!

  4. I love the first one, but it is your quilt so it has to appeal to you.

  5. Robbie says:

    Clever!!! #1 for me…

  6. Baukje says:

    I like no 2 whichever version you decide on will be beautiful.

  7. La versión uno se ve integrada al cielo … me gusta mucho!

  8. sewandsow says:

    I vote for #2. This technique looks very interesting.

  9. I like #1 but Id like to see the last row a little more contrasting. Like in #2, however in number 2 the solid dark colour frames the whole star and that leads your eye. Having said that I like all 3 of them and would love to make a quilt this way…I have never used fusible bias tape.

  10. Agnes says:

    I have actually make both hangings and quilts with the Lone Star stain glass style but by sewing in black 1" cut strips between all the diamonds. The black just adds a whole new dimension. Adding the black will change the look of all your designs.

    I'm not seeing it it through your eyes so I could be seeing something entirely different. Decide on the type of look you want to achieve and then choose the one that achieves it best.

  11. I prefer number 1, as I think the tape will deal with the colour issue. After saying that though, it's that 'colour issue' which creates the effect I love. To my eye, the white edges form the inner bright shining star and the outer dark purple arrows form a kind of pointed frame/highlight to the inner shape. It's hard to put in words so I hope you understand what I mean

  12. I like number two!! And I love how you made that lone star block, what a genius idea to use the bias binding…adding to the to-do list (which is getting ever longer!)

  13. Patsy says:

    #1, #1, #1!!! Did I mention #1?!! That version will look so cool once the narrow black bias tape is in place, and the narrow but definitive black line will solve the colors fading into one another issue. Can't wait to see this quilt completed!

  14. Bev says:

    I like #1. When you add the black bias it will be spectacular!

  15. Number ONE !! has it 🙂

  16. I like #1 best. Can't wait to see it finished.

  17. pharmgirl75 says:

    I like #2 the best.

  18. Lynne says:

    I like #1. It really pops for me. I think the others look too heavy. I'm sure whichever you choose will be beautiful after you've quilted it.

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