Let's Talk Quilt Top Layouts

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When I decided to make *just* five stars for the Solstice Stars Series, I know a lot of people were thinking "what the heck am I going to do with five blocks?". Some of you used this as a skill builder, some made pillows, those are both great options! But I had a quilt in mind.

I think that it is easy to fall into the mindset that you have to have 12 blocks, or 20 blocks, or some bigger number, to make a quilt. I wanted to challenge myself, and you, to think about your quilt layout in a nontraditional way.

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A lot of times, I hear people say they really love the minimalistic piecing of quilt backs that you see on blogs and Flickr. Why not take that sort of design and make it the quilt front?

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If you do want your entire quilt to be stars however, you can always repeat the blocks in an interesting fashion, or combine with other stars and make a star sampler. These additional stars happen to have tutorials available as part of the Summer Sampler Series.

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You can even take just one block and repeat it for an entire top. And by changing the shade of the fabrics, create a very interesting effect.

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I hope this helps get those creative juices flowing! I can't wait to see what everyone makes.