Thanks for joining me today for my contribution to Corrie's (from Quilt Taffy) and Mdm Samm's Dots on Dots Blog Hop. I hope you've been following along and enjoying yourself as much as I have.
Thanks Corrie and Mdm. Samm for all the work you put in to organizing and preparing this blog hop. You two are awesome!
Here's a list of other bloggers who are posting today. Be sure to check them out.
Joanne 9of12 (this is me!)
So without further adoo, here's my block. A Wonky Star!
I love this block and thought the dottie fabric would be perfect!
Have you ever made one? If not, here's a tutorial to help you create your own .
First I started with a 2 1/2" square and added 1 1/2" sashing strips.
Sew the sides on first and press to the sashing strip.
Next add your top and bottom sashings. I like to have the sashing strips on the bottom close to the feed dogs. This allows me to control the seam allowance in the first seams. (I really hate it when they get sewn in the wrong direction and cause bulky seams.) I've used red thread so you could see the stitching lines. Normally I would use something more neutral.
Press these toward the sashing strip as well and trim to 4 1/2", as needed.
It's time to create your wonky star points! Cut 8- 4 1/2" squares of your background fabric (white). Set aside 4 of these squares to use for the block corners. Also cut 4 - 4 1/2" squares of your star point fabric(dottie fabric).
Cut the star point squares one time on the diagonal to create 8 triangles.
Stitch one triangle to the right side of each of 4 background squares, at any angle you want, but.....(there's always a but, right?)
Make sure that when the triangle is flipped and ironed to the correct side, it extends past the edge of the background square. I cut a small piece of heavy duty template plastic and marked 1/4" lines on both of the long edges. I use this to "audition" my angle and make sure it extends past the edge.
Check out the picture below.You don't want this to happen to you. You will have to rip out the seam and resew it. After doing that a couple of times, I decided to use the template plastic. :-)
Much better!
Here are four triangles added at different angles. (Changing the angle of the triangles will help create the "wonkiness" of the star and make these really fun!)
Trim the excess background fabric, flip the star point to the right side and press the triangle out. The star points will extend past the edge of the background fabric and look pretty ragged.
Follow the same technique and add the second triangle, only this time add it to the left.
These 4 are ready for trimming!
Trim background pieces and press as before.
Trim this unit to 4 1/2" square. Here's the first cut.
And the last cut.
Now you have the necessary 4 star points. Don't they look fun?
Lay out your star as follows:
Sew the pieces together to create three rows.
Sew the rows to create your wonky star block. Trim to 12 1/2", as needed.
I made eight of these blocks and put them together to make this small quilt (about 49" x 49"). Isn't it fun?
Here's a close up of the quilting in the center. It's the only non-wonky star in the quilt.
Now for the giveaways!
I'm feeling quite generous right now so there are three giveaways!
I'm giving away two sets of fat quarters of some dottie fabrics. Aren't these fun?
Here's what you need to do to try and win.
1) Leave a comment, any comment.
2) For a second chance to win, become a follower and leave a comment telling me you have done so. If you are already a follower, leave a comment to tell me that.
Winners will be randomly selected Saturday evening, Sept. 22nd.
But wait...
One lucky winner will receive this block, quilted and bound.
To win this block (quilted and bound), you need to leave a comment with a name suggestion for the completed quilt. My husband usually names my quilts, but he suggested we let you do it.
He will pick the winner on Saturday evening, Sept. 22nd.
Thanks for looking and wading through all of these pictures.
Enjoy the hop and have a dottie day!
"Star Light, Star Bright".
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is absolutely spectacular. Thank you for sharing.
I'm a new follower 'cuz I like what I see. ;)
Love your wonky stars quilt. Thanks for the giveaway, I like the name Heaven's not Perfect
ReplyDeletejbechosend at sbcglobal dot net
I am a new follower, love you stuff.
ReplyDeleteLoved your block and great tutorial too and then your finished quilt was just stunning - love the quilted star in the middle. I would call it "Spot the wonky star". Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHow about Polka Wonky Stars Dance? Thanks for the give away!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt and the block, would love to have it at home. I would call this quilt twinkle little star! Hope to see you around my blog on Friday for the last hop :)
ReplyDeleteNow commenting for the chance to win the fabric :)
ReplyDeleteI love your little quilt! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI love dots. I love wonky stars. In sum - I love your dotty wonky star block!! Looks amazing!!! I am now a new follower :)
ReplyDeleteYay I am follower. Super block for todays hop :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks wonderful. Thank you for the tutorial. I added you to my google reader list, so I can come back and use that tutorial. I'm thinking Christmas......
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! Well laid out, easy to follow. Thanks. Love your quilt and quilting.
ReplyDeleteI'm following you with bloglovin'.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great quilt! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower.
ReplyDeleteHow about This Little Star of Mine?
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt and would call it,
ReplyDelete"Starry Nights".
I love your blocks and the quilt is amazing. Why not Twinkle wonky star as the name.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
I am now a follower
ReplyDeleteBritt-Inger in Malmö, Sweden
How about seeing stars? Love the arrangement of stars in a circle.
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty wonky stars! I love the circle layout.
ReplyDeleteI'd call it Star Light, Star Bright.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - my head is spinning from your tutorial, can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous tutorial!!! Loved your star!
ReplyDeleteGreat block and quilt. You make the stars look so easy.
ReplyDeleteYour block is so cute! And thank you for showing the tute! That is so easy... who would have guessed! NO math! yay!
ReplyDeleteLove your wonky stars quilt and your dotty fabrics!
ReplyDeleteGood morning Joanne..you have it all..perfect block, perfect tut, perfect completed project...Yep Iove it as much as you ...lol
ReplyDeleteDots make me weak! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower.
ReplyDeleteLove your wonky stars.
ReplyDeleteLove the wonky star. Thanks for the chance to win some dotty fabric.
ReplyDeleteNew follower. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLove your wonky star and fabrics choice,just beautiful quilt and I`d call it Dancing stars!
ReplyDeleteI`m a new follower.Thanks for the tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteYour wonky stars are wonderful! Love the finished quilt, your quilting is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm also a new happy follower :) Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower
ReplyDeleteLove your wonky stars. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteOh how lovely! I really want to try those wonky stars. There are just so many different things that I want to try as a new quilter the list is SOOOOO long! I don't think I will ever get everything done.
ReplyDeleteYour wonky stars are so fun!
ReplyDeleteDeborah
homemakerhoney @gmail .com
Love your quilt. Thanks for sharing your block construction tips. And thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win those fabrics! I'm going with "Dial-a-star" as my name for your quilt. Hope you like it!
ReplyDeletevery cute! this has been a fun hop
ReplyDeleteLove your little star project!
ReplyDeleteI love wonky stars! this is the first one that I have seen with a square in the center! interesting!
ReplyDeleteHere's my entry Dotty Stars in a Wonky World...nice job on your project
ReplyDeleteWonky Twinkles - love that you turned your block into a quilt. Just perfect and polka dot stars are fun. Judy C in NC
ReplyDeleteGreat block! Love the contrast!
ReplyDeletenew follower, thanks for the fun!!
ReplyDeleteROSEMARY B here: I am a new follower.
ReplyDeleteLove your star and the finished product. Sweeeet, adorable color choices too. Thanks for sharing your creativity
ROSEMARY B here: I am a new follower.
ReplyDeleteLove your star and the finished product. Sweeeet, adorable color choices too. Thanks for sharing your creativity
Very pretty dotty block. I like your choice of dots. Thanks for the tutorial on the wonky stars. I have wanted to make one because star blocks are my favorite but couldn't figure out how to get them uneven. Now I know. Your instructions were very clear.
ReplyDeleteYour wonky stars are great, thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteHow about: Catch a wonky star...
(you know like in the song Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket, save it for a rainy day)
A great tutorial and a cute star! I love the stars on the white background - I think I'd name it Stars All Aglow! blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute mini quilt! Love the wonky stars...thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty block! I love "wonky".
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, too!
I'm a new follower, by the way!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt and the block! With the center star, the quilt has movement and the wonky stars appear to orbit. I would name the quilt either In Orbit or Orbiting.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, how lovely. Love the simple placement/layout of the quilt and the straightline quilting - took forever didn't it!
ReplyDeleteHi!! Love your blocks!!! Your quilt is heavenly and that is what I would name it too!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi!!! I am a new follower and thanks for the give a way!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your wonky star and your tutorial was just great! The whole wonky star quilt turned out beautiful. Thanks for hopping with us.
ReplyDeleteI love this block!! Your quilt turned out so beautiful!!! Thanks for the wonderful tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this ... the wonky stars are such fun! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm already a follower, too! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance to win -- I love black, red and white together -- it's classic and it's always good! And I love the circle design of your mini quilt. I am working on some wonky stars right now and hadn't decided how to put them together... I might draw inspiration from what you did here! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAfter careful consideration ... "Wonky Constellation" is what I'd name it! :)
ReplyDeleteI like wonky stars and other wonky things too. Nice colors too.
ReplyDeleteI love maverick stars~! They are my favorite!
ReplyDeletewow! great tutorial! I have added to my favorites. I will have to try this some time. Your quilt is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a very pretty quilt. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love star blocks and your quilt is so beautiful. The quilting you did on it is amazing. I love how you arranged the stars also.Wonderful job! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love wonky and your stars are so great! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLove your wonky star quilt. It looks like it's floating on the quilt. Very pretty. I am afraid I can't help you with the name. I have trouble naming my own patterns :-)
ReplyDeleteI have always loved wonky stars and your setting of them looks fabulous! Thanks for a nice tutorial too.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower.
ReplyDeleteI love your wonky stars! How about calling the quilt 'squared stars'?
ReplyDeleteVery pretty wonky stars. Love them.
ReplyDeletevery cute block, love the placement of the stars on the quilt
ReplyDeleteLove your wonky stars. I just finished a Wonky Circle of Stars quilt from the Very Kerry Berry QAL. Wonky stars are fun.
ReplyDeleteI really like how you did the stars. THanks for sharing the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower!
ReplyDeleteMy name for the quilt would be
ReplyDelete"Star Crazy"! Thanks for the giveaway!
My suggestion for a name is "Seeing Stars".
ReplyDeleteGreat block and how about Just Star Wonky!!
ReplyDeleteI love your great tutorial, thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteHI! BEAUTIFUL STAR BLOCK!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR SHARING!
msstitcher1948@yahoo.com
HAPPY TO FOLLOW YOU VIA GFC!
ReplyDeletemsstitcher1948@yahoo.com
Love this wonky star block!! Thanks for a great tutorial... I think that I can try it!!
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower!!
ReplyDeleteThat's the cutest wonky star I've seen! Your tutorial is great - the picture of the 4 different star point angles was really helpful. I usually like everything so symmetrical, but I'm thinking my dots probably like wonky better!
ReplyDeleteI have a name for your quilt: Stardancer or in swedish: Stjärndansare
ReplyDeleteGun, Sweden
gun@lapp.se
Great dotty post. I like the wonky stars.
ReplyDeleteWhat a very nice quilt - love the wonky block!
ReplyDeleteI read through your blog and it is certainly worth becoming a Follower.
ReplyDeleteI am new to your site, but now a follower. This is a beautiful star block. I love the idea of making it like this. I am all for different.
ReplyDeleteLove Love Love your wonky star quilt it is really stunning. Thanks for sharing and the tutorial and give away.
ReplyDeleteSimple Star Tonight is the name..
ReplyDeletefollowing
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed Dotting with you and love what you have done with those stars, I love simple and open space on quilts. Shirley from Simplesew.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletelove your dot stars
ReplyDeleteshine stars
ReplyDeleteWhat wonky fun you have here! And thanks for the too-easy too-torial!
ReplyDeleteA name? Hmm..
ReplyDeleteStardom
OH my Stars
Everything Points to Wonky
Love the way you make your stars. I'm always so concerned about matching points etc. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI'm now a happy follower number 72, do you think that will be lucky?
ReplyDeleteStar in the Spotlight
ReplyDeletelovely dotty stars thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is amazing!! The wonky's are stellar and I love the quilting too.......
ReplyDeleteYour wonky star is terrific! Great colors! Thanks for the chance to win your dotty fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI love the sashing round the centre block, it looks great!
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of the quilt :)
ReplyDeleteLove your wonky stars!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your wonky star dits, fun!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower in my GR thanks
ReplyDeleteReally like your dotty star! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteHow about Dot to Dot Constellation for a name?
ReplyDeletedotty dotty star
ReplyDeleteSweet wonky stars quilt!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us!Adding you to my Google reader!
Thank you for the giveaway and tutorial, bein gfairly newto sewing I love a tutorial with lots of pictures. I am terrible at coming up with names apart from the obvious, so I would call the quilt Starry, Starry Night, I am sure that is a line from a cheesy song, oh well.
ReplyDeleteks(dot)eyles(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk
As for naming the block:
ReplyDeleteDotty Dancing Star!
Thanks for showing how those wonky stars are done. This is a great quilt!
ReplyDeleteYou could call your quilt Winkin' Blinkin' Stars. Love what you have done.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower and oh my gosh I hope I win this sweet giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt. Putting them in a circle was brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI love wonky stars. What a fun little quilt!
ReplyDeleteOK, my name suggestion. Keep in mind that I am visiting Quito, where the air is much thinner than I am used to, so I'm a bit lightheaded. And wonky. Assume a thick, random, woman's accent, and pretend you are talking to someone else, commenting on the quilt you see before you... "Starling, dot's a bit wonky."
ReplyDeleteNeat block. How about naming your quilt Dots Around the Block.
ReplyDeleteLove your wonky blocks that turned into a beautiful little quilt. Thanks for being part of the hop.
ReplyDeleteSuper! Those wonky stars in dots are truly "Dot Heaven". Love them!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing.
Wow, very generous with your giveaway. Your blocks are fantastic. Love the overall quilt & the quilting!
ReplyDeleteWonderful wonky stars , they intrique me . I am a new follower but as for a name I am at a loss there , perhaps
ReplyDeleteStars can Be Wonky !
Wonky Winter Stars! I love how your set them on a snowy white background!!!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower!
ReplyDeleteI`m a big fan of wonky stars! Yours are great!
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower.
ReplyDeleteI would name your quilt "starlite". The stars seem to dance on the white background and they light the quilt with joy.
ReplyDeleteI love your dotty fabrics. The quilting is lovely.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower.
ReplyDeleteYou could call it Wish Upon a Wonky Star. Thanks for sharing your project and for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower and look forward to what you are doing in the future!
ReplyDeleteI love Wonky Stars and yours are wonderful. I really like the plastic to make sure that the placement is correct. I am going to try this since I just recently had to unsew a bunch of block pieces that were too short to cover the block, ugh. Thanks for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteLove your wonky star block. Thanks
ReplyDeletefor the tutorial & giveaway!
I am a new follower. Glad that
ReplyDeleteI found you!
I love those wonky stars! Thanks for the great tutorial and for the chance to win. :)
ReplyDeleteNice job on the wonky star tutorial. I love it when folks so generously share their work.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower!
ReplyDeletei would call the quilt "Dots All Folks" !!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt! I have made wonky stars - I love wonky - but your addition of the sashing in the center was wonderful - I'll try that for my next wonky star.
ReplyDeleteName suggestion: Dots of Stars
I am a follower now.
ReplyDeleteI have just signed up and am looking forward to seeing more of your stuff.
ReplyDeletelove your Polka Wonky Star!
ReplyDeleteExcellent tutorial! The finished product is wonderful! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh beautiful block and the tutorial was very nice too! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSmiles,
Kelly
Love this dot to dot blog hop. Very easy to view. Thank you for your tutorial. It was very good! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWow,your star quilt is awesome! How about Polka Dot Rock Star?
ReplyDeleteJoanne, love your wonky block and your quilt is gorgeous. Love the white background, definitely makes the stars 'shine'. How about 'Dottie Stars Gone Wonky'. Thanks for sharing in the hop. Happy stitching, Pauline
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower, thanks for the chance...have a wonderful Wednesday, Pauline
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt!
ReplyDeleteLove your blocks and quilt. So modern. Fantastic tutorial, too. Debbie
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower.
ReplyDeleteName for quilt:
ReplyDeleteMAGIcal Stars
I love your tutorial. It looks easy to follow. Thank you for pointing out the pitfalls before I do them. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I wanted to suggest a name for the quilt something about the star in the east but it kept coming out eastern star and that was just all wrong. Then I saw you live in Ohio. I grew up in WV so I was steering away from the Eastern. Thanks for sharing with us and getting your husband involved, too. My husband likes to go to the LQS with me. He has a good eye for fabric and loves to see WIP. Again, thanks for taking time to share with us.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt!!! Thanks so much for sharing and being a part of the hop!
ReplyDeletelove your tutorial - who knew Wonky could be sew easy?
ReplyDeleteI would call the quilt "Ring of Stars".
I love star blocks and this one looks spectacular in dots!
ReplyDeleteTitle for quilt: "Stars in my universe" Love the work you've done for the block hop. Nice to see the tute, and the finished product! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI really love your quilt! Thanks for the tutorial as well :)
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of your blog! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your tutorial for the dotty star! Sweet Star it is...Thanks for sharing. Judith, Texas
ReplyDeleteThat is a stellar block no pun intended.
ReplyDeleteI would name your quilt, which by the way is wonderful, "Winkle Winkle Wonky Star"
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tip! I made wonky stars for my day too and have had to rip out quite a few. when I work on them tonight I will be making a template like yours!!
ReplyDeletedelightful dotty stars
Wonderful quilt and tutorial... thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteGenerous give-away. Thanks for the chance.
Great hopping along with you!
I'm a new follower to your blog, too.
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