Day 6 – Choosing Your Colors and Planning Your Strips
Today, we start looking at the fabric you have on hand and deciding how you want your colors to flow through your Star Quilt. This is one of my favorite parts because it’s where your design starts to come to life.
For my project, I’ve chosen these colors:
- Light Yellow
- Yellow
- Orange
- Red
- Maroon
This is the order I will use to build my star, moving from the center outward.
My fabric strips are cut at 3 inches wide by 42 inches long. The first color, Light Yellow, will be used for the center diamonds and the tips of the star. From there, each color will move outward to create a sunburst effect.
My color layout will be:
- Light Yellow – center and star tips
- Yellow – second row
- Orange – third row
- Red – fourth row
- Maroon – outer row
Now comes the math. Yes, quilting requires math!
With 3-inch strips that are 42 inches long and folded, I can get four diamond cuts per strip. Since each cut creates two diamonds, that gives me 8 diamonds per strip.
For my star:
- 8 diamonds make up the center.
- 8 diamonds make up the tips.
That means I need 16 Light Yellow diamonds for both sections combined.
After calculating all of my rows, this is the number of strips I need:
- Light Yellow – 2 strips
- Yellow – 4 strips
- Orange – 6 strips
- Red – 8 strips
- Maroon – 5 strips
Once you figure out your colors and strip counts, you’re well on your way to building your quilt kit.
Tomorrow, we’ll begin learning how to arrange the strips and start sewing. But before we do that, we need to make sure your kit is complete and everything is organized. Good preparation now will save a lot of headaches later.
So buckle up we’re just getting started! From here on out, you’ll be learning more and more as you continue your journey toward sewing your very first Star Quilt. ππΌπ§΅⭐
Remember, every beautiful Star Quilt starts with a plan, and today you’ve taken another important step toward bringing your design to life. And remember have fun, it’s exciting knowing what we are starting together and at the end we will all share our quilts together. ππΌ
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