Monday, April 15, 2019

Spring Joyful Barn Star

I really love this quilt pattern! Joyful Barn Star by Tasha Noel. Over the weekend I finished my spring version, my 5th in the series:

Here are my first four, made for summer, autumn, Christmas and winter:

I love how this pattern looks like a barn quilt, but it is made of fabric! The original pattern finishes at 36" square, but I've downsized it to 24" square so it fits our front door.

This quilt started out as a kit for a table runner! My cousin and I both bought the kit at the Red Wing quilt show, held in a green house in February. My quilting cousin made hers up immediately and entered it in our quilt show. How cute is this?!:
 
As much as I love that table runner, I needed a spring quilt for my front door and thought these fabrics would look great. I was able to use most of the kit except some 2" strips I have leftover. Also, I had to sub in a fabric for the center square of my quilt.

For quilting, I had the "Feathered Frond" design that I used on Missy's quilt still laid out on my longarm and thought it would look good on this one, also, being a denser pattern.

I used some leftover extra wide backing fabric for the back. The quilting shows up great:

There were just enough 2 1/2" strips in the kit to do a scrappy binding. Here's my label:
I use a Hang It Dang It to hang quilts on our front door.

Welcome, Spring!!!
Grace and peace!!! ~Nancy
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21 comments:

  1. Beautiful block, and great idea to make one per season!

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  2. Lovely finish on your Barn Star. They all looks lovely and I like the idea of differents ones for seasons and occasions.

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  3. Really cute and cheerful for spring. It looks so nice on your front door!
    Quilter Bonnie

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  4. Great out-of-the-box thinking! Also, a friend of mine loves Hang It Dang It hangers. I guess I really should check them out!

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  5. It's perfect for your front door. Thanks for the reminder I need to go get my spring one on our door!

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  6. That is a perfect quilt for spring! Love those colors, and I love your series of barn stars for your door. How fun!

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  7. Beautiful Barn Star! Love the spring colors.

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  8. Another super sweet finish, Nancy!

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  9. The middle fabric goes perfect! A great finish for spring!

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  10. Lovely! I never would have guessed that the middle fabric wasn't part of the original fabric pull.

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  11. Perfect spring barn quilt for the front door! You did a great job subbing in the fabric. What good luck that the last panto on would look so terrific on this quilt too! I checked out those hangers, and yes, I need some.

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  12. Beautiful star, beautifully quilted. The scrappy binding is so yummy :-)

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  13. Beautiful series of Barn Quilts, and your cousin's table runner is adorable! I also like to use the Hang It Dang It (but will only buy them when I can find them on sale). Thanks for linking up to What I Made Monday!

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  14. That block is gorgeous at 24" and looks wonderful on your door!

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  15. Beautiful block! Looks fantastic on your door! Thanks for the hang it dang it link -- just what I was looking for!

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  16. So beautiful in every color! What a wonderful door decoration.

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  17. I forgot to say, thanks for sharing this on Wednesday Wait Loss!

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  18. I do really like the Barn Quilt quality of this pattern. I can see why you have already made so many of them!

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  19. This is gorgeous! I like how you used a seasonal theme to turn your mini quilt into a series! Great idea!

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