What a pleasant surprise to get home today and find that Anne and Dandelion and Daisy are new followers. Welcome. I hope I live up to your expectations!
I was away most of the weekend, so I did not do much sewing. Before I left early Saturday morning, I did make a couple of new cupcake star blocks. I changed the four double-point blocks to something wider and added a dark chocolate color for the center point. I like this better.
On the next star, I changed the center cupcake block. I used the dull polka-dot fabric for the smaller inside square and then made the large square in the same dark chocolate swirl fabric.
This one has my favorite cupcake. I love the cherry on top.
I do need three 12-inch cupcake stars for the table runner. I tried the striped cupcake block (the one that Patti correctly identified as for the "younger at heart", which I took to mean more whimsical).
I like the whimsy, but it just won't go with this runner, so I will have to make another cupcake center. I think I will be able to use the skinner points as I want the center block to be different than the other two. I plan to use a bit of the dark chocolate to tie the center block in with the two ends.
I decided to finish the 5 four-inch sections needed to complete the center before I post this. I am watching 'Cupcake Wars' on FoodTV as I sew. How appropriate is that? LOL.
Here is the new center:
Now I will put in even more of the chocolate brown with the last four sections:
Much better! I am happy that I could salvage the double point blocks as they take a little more time to make.
So here are all the sections (not yet sewn together) as well as as the beginning of a YUM banner:
I feel pretty good about getting this much done today!
I was away most of the weekend, so I did not do much sewing. Before I left early Saturday morning, I did make a couple of new cupcake star blocks. I changed the four double-point blocks to something wider and added a dark chocolate color for the center point. I like this better.
On the next star, I changed the center cupcake block. I used the dull polka-dot fabric for the smaller inside square and then made the large square in the same dark chocolate swirl fabric.
This one has my favorite cupcake. I love the cherry on top.
I do need three 12-inch cupcake stars for the table runner. I tried the striped cupcake block (the one that Patti correctly identified as for the "younger at heart", which I took to mean more whimsical).
I like the whimsy, but it just won't go with this runner, so I will have to make another cupcake center. I think I will be able to use the skinner points as I want the center block to be different than the other two. I plan to use a bit of the dark chocolate to tie the center block in with the two ends.
I decided to finish the 5 four-inch sections needed to complete the center before I post this. I am watching 'Cupcake Wars' on FoodTV as I sew. How appropriate is that? LOL.
Here is the new center:
Now I will put in even more of the chocolate brown with the last four sections:
Much better! I am happy that I could salvage the double point blocks as they take a little more time to make.
So here are all the sections (not yet sewn together) as well as as the beginning of a YUM banner:
I feel pretty good about getting this much done today!
Comments
No, I have no pattern and did not use a ruler. These are paper-pieced. I just selected blocks from
Simply Sensational Nine Patch Stars by Carol Doaks. I use that book all the time. It came with a CD so I can print out just the size I need for a project.
Thanks again for stopping by and leaving such a nice comment.
Zoey