I have had such a fun time testing the Twirling Star pattern for Leanne at Devoted Quilter. The pattern is a combination of traditionally pieced and paper pieced blocks, which allows each technique to compliment the blocks perfectly.
I did break one of my big rules of pattern testing, though, and did not follow the pattern exactly as written in one spot: I mitered the corners of the border. The pattern calls for a straight-edged border, but using this directional fabric, I feel like miter was necessary. Other than that little detail, I followed the pattern exactly. Go me!
This mini embodies some of my favorite aesthetic combinations these days. Low volume fabrics paired with black and whites with splashes of bright, rainbow colored fabrics. I love it!
I particularly like the rainbow pinwheels. Since they are paper pieced, the points fit together so well. The precision of paper piecing just can’t be beat!
I’m happy to check this flimsy finish off my list, and will post one more time when the pattern is ready to be released and I have this baby quilted and bound. I’m thinking I am going to go with a center spiral quilting pattern. I’ve never tried it before, and I think a mini quilt like this is the perfect place to start!
I’m linking up with Crazy Mom Quilts Finish it up Friday.
Beautiful! Your idea of spiral quilting sounds perfect. I think you made a good choice with the mitered corners, and they turned out so nicely.
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Yes, you can’t beat EPP for precision. Interesting to combine the two techniques in one quilt. I have never tried that. I really like your colour combinations. Visiting from FIUF.
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Beautiful pattern, color and love the mitered corners! Also beautifully photographed. A lovely inspiration for me!
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This is sooo pretty. I love the mitered corners!!
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So pretty! Love the rainbow fabrics!
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That is really fun!
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This is super cute! And I think the spiral quilting is a great idea.
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Very very cool! I like the mitred corners.
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I adore this pattern – probably more than many I have seen – it excites me to see the new and the old. What I also appreciated (because I am so detail oriented and stared at it way toooo long) was to see the one colour rotation of each pinwheel which created such a cool sense of motion and always placed the green toward the centre. I think the mitred corners help with the diagonal linage. I do like paper piecing so I will buy this pattern and give it a go… Thanks so much Kitty.
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Ahhhh, I love this. The color choices are gorgeous. Well done Kitty. Curious to hear a report on the spiral quilting. That is a good choice for this.
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You did a great job with this, Kitty! Mitering the corners was definitely the way to go. I can’t wait to see it all quilted up!
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That looks really lovely – the rainbows are great and I really like the mitred corners. Haven’t tried that yet!
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You chose the perfect fabrics for this cute pattern, Kitty. Love the mitered border and the colours against the neutrals. You have rocked this Twirling star!
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I think your deviation from the pattern was a good move, and that part of the pattern probably doesn’t need testing. Your choice of fabrics work really well with this pattern! Look forward to seeing how you quilt it.
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