Stella’s Star is a 4-color, 5-fabric quilt in an on-point setting. It measures approximately 70 x 70 inches. This quilt uses two different 10 inch blocks. When they are set on point it is hard to tell where one block ends and the other begins. I like that it has almost a plaid look to it.
This design uses the Inklingo Half Square Triangle [HST] 00B and Inklingo Quarter Square Triangle [QST] 00B Collections. I colored the blocks in EQ7 with fabrics from Toscana by Northcott.
Stella F Williamson is my great aunt. She was born in July 1872 in Rochester, New York. I don’t know much about her other than she is the oldest child of Georgianna (DeLong) Williamson, was married twice and had a least one child. I like the name Stella so that is why I chose to feature her.
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Inklingo HST 00B Collection |
(Download from website or print from collection) |
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For more information about Inklingo, click here. |
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Copy the information below to a printed Cheat Sheet. I don’t have a copy of the Quarter Square Triangle collection so I couldn’t finish filling in the chart below but you can use the information from the collection to figure the sizes to cut and print. To figure fabric yardage, see the section “Planning a Quilt” in the Inklingo collection[s]. |
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Fabric |
Yardage |
Shape |
# of Shapes |
Cut & Print |
Page # in shape collection |
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Fabric 1 |
2” Square | 180 | 2.5″ squares cut from 2.5″ strips OR Print and cut using the 6″ Storm at Sea Collection |
6″ Storm at Sea: | |||
2″ Half Square Triangles | 12] 6.25 x 12″ & 1] 6.25 x 12″ Cut and pair with Light Blue fabric and sew for 200 HST units – No need to print. |
HST 00B: 42 & 43 | |||||
2″ Quarter Square Triangle | 40 | QST 00B: | |||||
Fabric 2 |
2″ Square | 116 | 2.5″ squares cut from 2.5″ strips OR Print and cut using the 6″ Storm at Sea Collection |
6″ Storm at Sea: | |||
2″ Quarter Square Triangle | 20 | QST 00B: | |||||
Fabric 3 |
2” Square | 125 | 2.5″ squares cut from 2.5″ strips OR Print and cut using the 6″ Storm at Sea Collection. |
6″ Storm at Sea: | |||
2″ Half Square Triangle | 200 | 12] 6.25 x 12″ & 1] 6.25 x 6.5″ Print and pair with White fabric for 200 HST units. |
HST 00B: 42 & 43 | ||||
2″ Half Square Triangle | 400 | 25] 6.25 x 12″ Print and pair with Medium Blue fabric for 400 HST units. |
HST 00B: 42 & 43 | ||||
Fabric 4 |
2″ Half Square Triangle | 400 | 25] 6.25 x 12″ Cut and pair with Light Blue fabric and sew for 400 HST – No need to print. |
HST 00B: 42 & 43 | |||
Binding Strips | 8 strips | ||||||
Fabric 5 |
2″ Square | 180 | 2.5″ squares cut from 2.5″ strips OR Print and cut using the 6″ Storm at Sea Collection. |
6″ Storm at Sea: | |||
2″ Quarter Square Triangle | 40 | QST 00B: | |||||
Want to check my math? The Stella’s Star Math PDF is here. Quilt blocks are pictured on the Math PDF. You can also use the information above to make this quilt using the Easy Angle and Companion Angle Rulers. Check the Store tab in my blog header under Rulers for both rulers. |
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Rebecca’s Rose Dream is a 1-color, 2-fabric quilt in a horizontal setting. It measures 84 x 84 inches. This is one of the simpler quilts I designed for the A to Z Challenge. It would be a good beginner quilt for someone new to Inklingo or new sewing curves by machine.
This design uses the Inklingo 6″ Rose Dream Collection. I colored the blocks in EQ7 with fabrics from Stonehenge by Northcott.
Rebecca is the name of a few cousins in my Duthie line.
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Copy the information below to a printed Cheat Sheet. I don’t have a copy of this collection so I couldn’t finish filling in the chart below but you can use the information from the collection to figure the sizes to cut and print. To figure fabric yardage, see the section “Planning a Quilt” in the Inklingo collection. |
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Fabric |
Yardage |
Shape |
# of Shapes |
Cut & Print |
Page # in shape collection |
Fabric 1 |
Background | 196 | 6” Rose Dream: | ||
Peel | 98 | 6” Rose Dream: | |||
Square | 196 | 6” Rose Dream: | |||
Binding Strips | 9 strips | 6” Rose Dream: | |||
Fabric 2 |
Background | 196 | 6” Rose Dream: | ||
Peel | 98 | 6” Rose Dream: | |||
Square | 196 | 6” Rose Dream: | |||
Want to check my math? The Rebecca’s Rose Dream Math PDF is here. Quilt blocks are pictured on the Math PDF. |
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How to Rotary Cut Curves Inklingo Video
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Sewing Curves Without Pins
This is how I sew curves. (I dislike pinning!) I use a 3M Command Strip pasted along the side of my presser foot to help as a guide also. You need to be sure to use your 1/4″ presser foot if you are going to use a Command Strip as a guide. When I am done sewing curves, the Command Strip removes easily from my machine bed.
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Queenie’s Beauty is a 3-color, 3-fabric quilt set on point. It measures approximately 79 x 79 inches. It is one of my more complex designs with different colorings for 2 of the 3 blocks. It also uses blocks you don’t see very often—Improved 9 Patch, Alabama Beauty and Drunkards Trail. Using Inklingo to print the templates on the reverse of the fabric makes sewing these blocks a piece of cake.
This design uses the Inklingo Orange Peel Deluxe Collection and the 4″ Drunkards Trail Collection. I colored the blocks in EQ7 with fabrics from Toscana by Northcott.
When I named this quilt, I didn’t have a Queenie in my family tree. [There are a couple of letters where I had to pick other names to use that weren’t in my tree.] Earlier this week, I was copying some Canadian land grant records to my research and saw a birth record for a Queenie Isabella Duthie born in 1911. I know I’m related to her because I recognize some of the other names in a partial online tree that included her, I just don’t know how we are related yet. Queenie married someone named Fairservice and she died in 1992 according to the online tree. I think she wanted me to find her so she could claim her quilt.
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Copy the information below to a printed Cheat Sheet. I don’t have a copy of the 4” Drunkards Trail Collection so I couldn’t finish filling in the chart below but you can use the information from the collection to figure the sizes to cut and print. To figure fabric yardage, see the section “Planning a Quilt” in the Inklingo collection. |
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Fabric |
Yardage |
Shape |
# of Shapes |
Cut & Print |
Page # in shape collection |
Fabric 1 |
Background Quarter | 68 | 17] 5.5 x 9.75″ | OP Deluxe: 40 & 41 | |
9 Patch Corner | 68 | 2] 7.5 x 12″ & 1] 5.5 x 12″ |
OP Deluxe: 56 & 57 | ||
9 Patch Square | 17 | 1] 7 X 8.5″ [Prints 3 extra] |
OP Deluxe: 60 & 61 | ||
Peel | 64 | 16] 6.75 x 12″ LANDSCAPE |
OP Deluxe:36 & 37 | ||
Alabama Beauty C | 52 | 5] 7.25 x 9.75″ & 1] 7.25 x 14″ |
OP Deluxe: 52 & 53 | ||
Pie Shape | 148 | 4″ Drunkards Trail: | |||
Background Half | 40 | 4″ Drunkards Trail: | |||
Binding Strips | 9 strips | // | // | ||
Fabric 2 |
9 Patch Side | 68 | 2] 7.25 x 12″ & 1] 3.5 x 10.5″ |
OP Deluxe: 58 & 59 | |
Alabama Beauty C | 12 | 1] 7.25 x 14″ | OP Deluxe: 52 & 53 | ||
AB Combo | 36 | 12] 8 x 9.75″ | OP Deluxe: 50 & 51 | ||
AB Combo – A ONLY | 16 | 4] 5 x 10.75″ LANDSCAPE |
OP Deluxe: 50 & 51 | ||
Peel | 24 | 6] 6.75 X 12″ LANDSCAPE |
OP Deluxe: 36 & 37 | ||
Half Peel | 56 | 7] 7.25 X 13″ | OP Deluxe: 38 & 39 | ||
Arc | 208 | 4″ Drunkards Trail: | |||
Fabric 3 |
Peel | 68 | 17] 6.75 x 12″ LANDSCAPE |
OP Deluxe: 36 & 37 | |
Alabama Beauty C | 52 | 5] 7.25 x 9.75″ & 1] 7.25 x 14″ |
OP Deluxe: 52 & 53 | ||
AB Combo | 64 | 20] 8 x 9.75″ & 2] 5.5 x 9.5″ |
OP Deluxe:50 & 51 | ||
AB Combo – B ONLY [print mirror image of A ONLY] |
16 | 4] 5 X 10.5″ LANDSCAPE & MIRROR IMAGE |
OP Deluxe: 50 & 51 | ||
Background Half | 64 | 4″ Drunkards Trail: | |||
Pie Shape | 60 | 4″ Drunkards Trail: | |||
Want to check my math? The Queenie’s Beauty Math PDF is here. Quilt blocks are pictured on the Math PDF. |
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Additional Colorways |
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I didn’t use fabric samples for the original design and liked the Delft Blue look. I couldn’t quite duplicate it in the fabric swatches in Electric Quilt so I switched tactics and went with some completely different colorways |
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