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Hello Quilters! I sure do hope you have been enjoying our A Season in Blue Quilt Along!


We have had SEW much fun making individual blocks

from a selection of quilts found in our "A Season in Blue" book.

This has given you a chance to try some of the beautiful patterns

and grow as a quilter, as we created a Block Sampler.


This is our last month and we will be giving you the last clues on October 15th,

so get those blocks finished, and ready for assembly!



If you are just joining us and interested in this project, visit our housekeeping blog for details.

Grab a book, supplies and join in on the fun! It's not too late!



Make sure to join us in on 15th as we will reveal this beautiful quilt!


Happy Quilting! Edyta

Updated: Sep 13, 2023

This month, we will be working on our final block for our sampler quilt.


We have had SEW much fun making individual blocks

from a selection of quilts found in our "A Season in Blue" book.

This has given you a chance to try some of the beautiful patterns

and grow as a quilter, as we created a Block Sampler.


For more information about this event, click here.

Our month 9 block will be from

the "Supernova" quilt on page 130 of our "A Season in Blue" book.


Please note: Fabrics in step-by-step photos and videos may vary from my blocks.

These will be provided to demonstrate the technique, and how to make your blocks

through the step-by-step photos and videos.


I will share with you the fabrics I will be using for this block, but

I encourage you to get creative this year and choose fabrics that you love!


Supernova Block

Let's get started!

Gather your supplies and follow the cutting directions on page 131 of the "A Season in Blue" book.


I recommend 1 light blue, 1 medium blue, 2 dark blues, and 4 light fabrics.

Did you notice our Blue Escape and Seabreeze Collections? These are perfect for this project!


I am going to be using Aurilfil 2325 for piecing,

a Sewline Pencil for marking, and lots of Patchwork pins for pinning.


For our Block Sampler, we will be making 1 of these blocks.

Remember, read through this entire blog before you start cutting.


Don't forget to visit our YouTube channel for helpful hints and gentle guidance.


For one Supernova Block , you will need the following:

Outer Star Points

Cutting: 24 - piece C (light blue fabric)

32 - piece D (light fabric)

4 - piece E (dark blue fabric

4 - piece F (light fabric)

4 - piece B (light fabric)


Eight Point Star

Cutting: 4 - piece G (medium blue fabric)

4 - piece H (light fabric)

4 - piece I (dark blue fabric)

4 - piece J (dark blue fabric)


Assemble a light blue C triangle and a light D triangle.


Join to make a half-square triangle (HST).

Trim dog ears. Press seam allowances towards light blue.

Repeat to make 24 total HSTs.


Sew three HST's into units.

Add a light triangle D to each unit as shown. Press seams towards dark fabrics.

Repeat to make 4 each of Unit 1 and Unit 2 as shown above.


Sew a dark blue diamond E to the end of Unit 1.


Sew a light F piece to Unit 2 as shown.


Sew units together as shown above.

Press seams.


Repeat all steps to make four total Outer Star Points and set aside.

Now we are going to move make one Eight Point Star for a center of our Supernova block.

For basic Eight Point Star directions, I recommend watching our video below to refresh for step-by-step.


EIGHT POINT STAR

Select: 4 - piece G (medium blue fabric)

4 - piece H (light fabric)

4 - piece I (dark blue fabric)

4 - piece J (dark blue fabric)


Pin and sew 1 medium blue diamond and 1 light diamond together.


Make 4 sets total. Press seams in one direction.

Sew those diamond pairs together to make two half stars.

Trim dog-ears. Press seams in one direction.


Sew two half stars together to make a full star. Press seams.

From the wrong side, remove a couple of stitches to open the center seam allowance to allow it to lie flat.

Use "Y" seams to set-in the dark blue J triangles first, then set-in the dark blue I corner squares.

Press seam allowances toward the star. Trim the Eight Point Star Unit to 6¾" x 6¾" if necessary.


BLOCK ASSEMBLY

Select: 4 - piece B (light fabric)

1 - Eight Point Star

4 - Outer Star Points

Sew one Outer Star Point to an Eight Point Star Unit.

Mark dots ¼" from edges to indicate beginning and stopping points for stitching.

Lock the stitch as you start and stop. As you sew the pieces together, keep the Outer Star Point piece on the bottom (against machine bed) and the star on top (against presser foot). Join pieces, sewing slowly.


In the same manner, sew a second Outer Star Point on the opposite side of the Eight Point Star Unit.


Sew remaining two Outer Star Point pieces into place. Press.

Watch our YouTube video for more details.


Using "Y" seams to set-in 4 B light pieces to complete the block.

Unfinished Block size is 15½" x 15½"


Continue around the block to finish.

For more details please watch our YouTube video.



Congratulations! You are a STAR!

You have now made the Supernova block for your Sampler Quilt.

Here's some color inspiration for you!


The Blue Escape fabrics shining bright for all to see!


The Strawberries and Cream Collection is out of this world!






Can you believe all your hard work?

I can't wait to see how your

color combinations are coming together!


Happy Quilting!




Don't forget to share your pictures with us on Instagram!



This month, we chose beautiful blocks from our Sky and Sea Quilt, for our quilt sampler.


If you are just joining us in, welcome to our A Season in Blue Quilt Along.

Each month we are making individual blocks

from a selection of quilts found in our "A Season in Blue" book.

This will give you a chance to try some of the beautiful patterns

and grow as a quilter, as we create a Block Sampler.


For more information about this event, click here.

Our month 8 blocks will be found on page 117 of our "A Season in Blue" book.


Please note: Fabrics in step-by-step photos and videos may vary from my blocks.

These will be provided to demonstrate the technique, and how to make your blocks

through the step-by-step photos and videos.


I'll share with you the fabrics I'm using for each block, but I'm also looking forward to seeing your selection and I encourage you to get creative this year and choose fabrics that you love!


BLOCK 8

I love my original block from the Sky and Sea quilt, but for this event I decided

to use a variety of fabrics for some contrast!


Gather your supplies and follow the cutting directions on page 118 of the "A Season in Blue" book.

Please notice I'm cutting my HST's from two different shades of blues.


I recommend 7 light blues, 7 dark blues, and 7 light fabrics.

Did you notice our Blue Escape and Seabreeze Collections? These are perfect for this project!


I am going to be using Aurilfil 2325 for piecing, lots of Patchwork pins for pinning,

a sharp Olfa rotatory with fresh blades, and one of my favorite (and most versatile) rulers.


For our Block Sampler, we will be making 7 of these blocks.

Get creative with those color choices! Remember, read through this entire blog before you start cutting.




Don't forget to visit our YouTube channel for helpful hints and guidance.


For one Sky and Sea Block , you will need the following:

Cutting: 1 - 4½" square ( light blue fabric)

1 - 4½" square (light fabric)

4 half-square triangles cut from 2 squares - 2 7/8" (light blue fabric)

4 - half-square triangles cut from 2 squares - 2 7/8" (dark blue fabric)

8 - half-square triangles cut from 4 squares - 2 7/8" (light fabric)


For our Block Sampler, we will be making 7 total Sky and Sea Blocks- I can't wait to sew them with you!

Arrange 4 light blue triangles with 4 light triangles to make 4 HST units.

Arrange 4 dark blue triangles with 4 light triangles to make 4 HST units.


Pin and sew 1 blue HST and 1 light HST using 1/4" seam allowance.

Press your triangles open towards the dark and trim dog-ears.

Repeat steps to make 4 blue/light fabric HST units and 4 dark blue/light HST units.


Using the above image as a guide, arrange blue/light fabric HST units

and dark blue/light HST units with one light 4½" square and one light blue 4½" square.

** Please notice the difference in HST unit rotations **


Sew HST's together.


Pin, sew, and press.

The block should be 8½" x 8½" unfinished.

Repeat to make 6 more Sky and Sea blocks for a total of 7.


For more details please watch YouTube channel or the video provided for tips.


Congratulations! Look at you, just sailing right on through!

You have now made the Sky and Sea blocks for your Sampler Quilt.

Here's some color inspiration for you!


You will be sewing all 7 blocks in a row, but not so fast -

Please pay attention to the rotation of each block in your row.


The Blue Escape fabrics just shout Sky and Sea!



The Strawberries and Cream Collection is just icing on this already delicious design!






Keep up the good work everyone!

Oh I just can't wait to see how your

color combinations are coming together.


Happy Quilting!




Don't forget to share your pictures with us on Instagram!



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