Time for our next installment of our Star Bright Sampler. While the border appears to be simple, there will be more photos than have been presented before. Here we go.
Here are the updated written instructions for this border. I found that the original instructions you received in class have a mistake. Please use these instructions for this border.Beginning with the background fabric, cut 8 - 3 1/2" by WOF strips. Subcut four into 24 1/2" lengths. Subcut the remaining four into 27 1/2" lengths.Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Star Bright Sampler Half-Triangle Border
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Next Installment of Border 3
The half-square triangle blocks are now waiting to be put together into Border 3. In order to do that, there is an additional block to be made that go into this border. That is the Log Cabin block. Five sections are required for this block. Cut 4 each of A (2 1/2"x2 1/2"), B (2 1/2"x2 1/2"), C (2 1/2" x 4 1/2"), D (2 1/2"x4 1/2"), and E (2 1/2"x6 1/2").
Sew together in alphabetical order, A to B, AB to C, ABC to D, ABCD to E. With the four blocks complete, arrange three of the Half-Square Triangle blocks on one side of a Log Cabin block and three on the other side as pictured below. Sew together. Press seams to one side.Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Star Bright Sampler Borders 2 & 3
We continue the Star Bright Sampler quilt with Borders 2 and 3.
Border 2 - Border 2 is a striped border of the background fabric. Begin by cutting four 3 1/2" strips from the background fabric.
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Rail Fence Border
A few weeks ago we began to build our quilt around the Winter Birds center. I have begun a second quilt to demonstrate with. This is to be my "Queen Bee" quilt. I will oscillate between this Queen Bee quilt and my Winter Birds for instructional purposes.
It is important to begin each row with the first block in the same orientation. As shown here, my borders begin with a block with the rails in the horizontal position. Having this first block in the same orientation for each row will ensure that all of the blocks are arranged in a horizontal then vertical position all around the quilt. Notice the close up of the arrangement of the first block below.
Then sew the second border to the opposite side of the appliqué center, again with the horizontal block in the first position. Press the seam out.
| First two borders sewn to appliqué center on opposite sides. |
Next, arrange the remaining blocks into two borders of six blocks each, again beginning the row with a block with the rails sitting in the horizontal position.
Sew together. With right sides together, sew to opposite sides of the appliqué center with the horizontal-positioned block at the beginning position of your sewing. Press seams out.