Stars are my favorite shape, and I knew there were a lot of star block designs/patterns out there, because it's a fairly classic quilt block. The main guideline I had was to keep the blocks 9" or smaller, and I was working from my fabric stash.
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50/100
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77/100
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My timeframe ran March 27 - July 4, which meant this became the perfect project to work on through the craziness of the pandemic. When I started, I was still at work but we were closed to the public, than I was furloughed, than brought back via the PPP & working from home, then work reopened and we had a rotating in-office schedule. Phew!
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23/100
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48/100
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Starting with known designs at the beginning made it fairly quick each day to stitch up a star. As days went on, I spread my search to Google, Pinterest, Instagram tags, quilt books & patterns I had on a shelf, and even had friends & coworkers & fam messaging me blocks and ideas!
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37/100
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I tried to pack in a variety of techniques including: hand applique, machine applique, paper piecing, EPP, reverse applique. Many of the blocks I re-drafted to make them fit into my size requirements, some are original designs, and others I crunched the numbers to do the quilt math to be able to size it correctly.
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15/100
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Choosing fabric combinations, diving deep into my scraps and fabric stash was really fun. It gave me a chance to look through all of my fabric, re-sort or organize some of it, and to use loads of fabrics that I had forgotten about, or hadn't used before, alongside some of my favorite pieces.
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87/100
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3/100
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It was fun to have no idea what the next days' star would be, and also fun to stretch the idea of a star, or to coordinate it to a holiday/special event.
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65/100
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100/100
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After finishing the full 100 days, I took all the stars and pinned them up on the wall at work. I'm not yet decided on a layout - originally I planned to split them into 2 groups and make this a double sided quilt. However, once I saw them all together on the wall, I like the idea of them all being on one side of a quilt for the extra wow impact of 100 stars!
You'll be seeing stars for quite awhile!
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