Monday, August 4, 2014

Flowering Lone Star and Bursting Lone Stars Pattern Review and Giveaway

The fabulous Melissa at Sew Bittersweet Designs has come out with two new patterns.  The can be used separately as two tops or together as a front and a back.

The first is the Flowering Lone Star.  This pattern is for a single large star.  You use 4 fabrics for the main, middle, part of the star and 6 for the outer border around it.  There are some y seams, but with how large the pieces are I did not find them difficult at all.  I chose to create both these quilts with Christmas fabrics because I needed a good excuse to play with my expanding collection of Christmas material.  Seriously, I have 2 shelves of just Christmas!

When sewing the outer diamonds together, I found a trick I learned a while back of trimming off .25" of the end of one diamond helped me to be able to line them up with the offset easily.  I also found when sewing the diamonds that pinning where the points crossed first then the rest of the seam really improved my accuracy.  Melissa talks about how to make sure your point line up nicely in her pattern, too.  She has included so many photos to make sure you can see each step, which I find very helpful in a great pattern.


This was a great pattern that came together quickly.  I love how I can feature some great larger prints in the middle.  I took my time working on this top and it came together in just a few days, but I am sure I could make it in even less time now. (I am easily distracted when I sew in front of a window overlooking the pool ;)  )

The second pattern that Melissa wrote is actually the back for the one she created.  It is called Bursting Lone Stars.  I love it too much to use it as the back, though.

This pattern shows off 5 stars of 2 different sizes.  What is great that after creating the first quilt, you already have practice with nesting the y seams.  I was able to put this entire quilt together with cutting, sewing, and lots of pressing in just a couple days of sewing here and there.  

As usual, Melissa's instructions are clear and very detailed.  Just don't go mixing up the pages like I did between the two patterns or you will totally confuse yourself, haha.   Melissa takes a lot of time and uses many photos to explain nesting the y seams so don't worry if you do not have experience with it.  I would say that if it is our first try to give the Flowering Lone Star a try (lots of busyness going on if your point aren't exactly perfect ;) )   

Although one can be used for the back of the other, I think I am keeping them as two separate quilts.  I really like how they both turned out so much.  And bonus, I have started my Christmas sewing already! 

I would say that when creating these quilts, don't be afraid of a good dose of Best Press.  I think I had a perfume of Peaches n' Cream for a few days as I worked on these.  It helps to keep the bias parts of the fabric from stretching.  And if you get a little bit of a wavy issue (like I did on one small star), a spritz of 98% water and 2% Best Press and a hot iron can flatten things right out.


I have no idea what I will be backing these with yet, but I have already planned straight line quilting and a scrappy binding for the Flowering Lone Star and I am not quite sure yet for the Bursting Lone Stars. 

Thanks Melissa for writing up two more awesome patterns!   And for giving me the excuse to play with my Christmas fabrics ;) 

Now for the giveaway!  :)
One visitor to my blog will be selected randomly to win one pdf pattern of their choice of either the Flowering Lone Star or the Bursting Lone Stars.  All you have to do to win is to head over to Melissa's blog at Sew Bittersweet Designs and follow her there.  Then come back here and comment that you did.  

And for a bonus entry you can also head over and like Melissa's Facebook page.  Leave a second comment after you like her page.  
I will close the giveaway and select the winner on Friday, August 8 at 10 pm.  

17 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for testing again for me! You are truly talented and completely wonderful!

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  2. I follow melissa via both bloglovin and instagram
    I have a large stash of christmas fabric. I need to make the big star!!!
    thank you for the inspiration

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  3. Melissa's pattern is fabulous!
    I follow Melissa by email

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  4. I also follow Melissa on facebook

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  5. I follow both of you!! I love anything to do with stars - yum yum!!!

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  6. these are so pretty, I love the flowering stars. I already get Melissas newsletter. I love it. thanks for a chance.

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  7. I already follow Melissa on FB

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  8. I already 'like' her Facebook page. Awesome giveaway girls!

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  9. Well I am Lov'in these stars. Yours is Great! I follow Melissa by email!

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  10. LIKE MELISSA ON FB

    msstitcher1214@gmail.com

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  11. HAPPY TO FOLLOW MELISSA ON BLOG LOVIN' !

    msstitcher1214@gmail.com

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  12. I've been following Melissa on bloglovin and by email for some time. cdahlgren at live dot com.

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  13. I've also been following Melissa on Facebook for quite a while. cdahlgren at live dot com I absolutely love your use of Christmas fabric!

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  14. Great idea using your Christmas fabrics. They both came out beautiful! Love love love!

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