Welcome to our last block in the Summer Sampler Series. I hope you've enjoyed the ride and you're ready for the big finale! But before I get to today's block, I want to thank Kate and Faith for coming up with such a fabulous quilt-along idea, and for inviting me to join them in hosting it. I've really enjoyed it!
This is Kansas Dust Storm, block #3596 in the Encyclopedia Of Pieced Quilt Patterns. Much like Faith's "Rocky Road to Kansas" block, this block got its name from a very specific time and place in history. The block pattern was published by the Kansas City Star in December 1935, in the midst of the Great Depression and the Dustbowl (April 1935 saw some of the worst dust storms in the history of the U.S.). Not surprisingly, quilting thrived in the 1930s—families often needed to make use of every scrap of fabric they had, and that usually meant making quilts. So this block is representative of an important era in the history of the craft.As I was choosing fabric for my block, I realized that Kansas Dust Storm is actually quite similar to the Evening Star block that Kate posted about on Monday. They're both eight-point stars, just oriented a little differently. For that reason, I reversed out the prints and did the star points in my background white, putting more focus on the secondary design that forms around the star. And I love how it turned out—somehow it really does remind me of a weak sun shining in the hazy Dustbowl sky.
For this block, you will need three templates: Template A, Template B, and Template C. You'll need four copies of each of the three templates. Sorry about the three templates, but this was the only way I could come up with that avoided Y-seams. And if you've come this far in the quilt-along, you're a paper-piecing expert by now. So I know you can do it! If you haven't done paper-piecing before, I recommend checking out Faith's tutorial for the Star block first, as that's a great introduction to this skill.
Kansas Dust Storm Block Tutorial
• Center (my floral print): 3.5" squares - cut 8 (I fussy-cut mine)
• Green squares: 4.5" squares - cut 8
• Orange-dot corner triangles: 4" x 6" - cut 4
• White star points: 2.5" x 3" - cut 8
• White background: 4" x 6.5" - cut 8
And there we have it: 12 completed sampler blocks. I'll be sashing the blocks and putting the top together in the next week, so come back here next Friday to see my completed top! I'll post yardage and cutting requirements for my sashing at that time, in case anyone is interested.Huge thanks to everyone who quilted along with Kate, Faith, and me this past month (and to everyone who may do these blocks in the future!). I had so much fun doing this quilt-along with all of you. The blocks that have shown up in the Flickr group are absolutely stunning. I can't wait to see all of the finished quilts!
So cool! I really dig what you did with this block, it looks super fab, and I'm looking forward to giving it a try :)
ReplyDeleteI think this is my favorite block of all! I really like the design that occurred in the block's center because of your choice of fabric.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fabulous QAL. I wasn't part of it...didn't think my skills were good enough but I've enjoyed reading about it... and someday I will make these blocks.
ReplyDeleteThank you for doing this. I've really enjoyed reading the history.
Carol
LOVE how this block turned out and your fabric choices are perfect. That center is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow - your block is fantastic, Lee! I love it so much. All of your blocks are gorgeous. Thanks so much for the awesome QAL - I'm a couple of blocks behind (and well, still have to clean up my 6 pointed star fiasco) but I'll catch up soon. Can't wait to check back to see your finished quilt!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous block, love it!
ReplyDeletewow, I didn't even realize that was a star block until you mentioned it. Love how you made it white. Your 12 blocks look fantastic together!
ReplyDeleteVery cool block! And I love how you've changed up the background fabric. It looks like a swirling storm!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great block! I really love all the blocks for this quilt. Yours is looking wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWow! This block is amazing! I can't wait to do it, but I have to wait a whole week. :( Awesome tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteI. Love. This. I'm pondering making a whole quilt out of this one, if I could work up the gumption to cut all those templates. THANKS for breaking down the steps to make it less intimidating!
ReplyDeleteCool block! I love the fabrics you have chosen in all of your blocks and can't wait to see it finished! Thanks for be one of the hosts of this quilt along!
ReplyDeletewow. all your blocks laid out together look SO fabulous. It's getting harder and harder to resist trying this sampler!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting. I had a really great time making these blocks. Your blocks look amazing.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness! Lots o'paper, but one beautiful block!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try this! Thank you for all of your hard work (and for no y-seams)! :) Kind of sad that this is the last block! I have learned so much! I never thought I could make these! So proud of myself!
ReplyDeleteLove the block and your quilt! It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love your variation of it! Super job!!
ReplyDeleteI hope to make something as beautiful one day!
ReplyDeleteThank you! This has been such a fun Qal!
ReplyDeleteThank-you all for your effort in putting together this quilt-along. I'm so glad that I joined in!
ReplyDeleteExcellent!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're blocks look great together! Having lived in western Kansas for the first five years of our marriage, I have first-hand knowledge of Kansas dust storms. In fact, the saying, "time to get out of Dodge." I was actually in Dodge City when a dust storm was predicted and had to get home ASAP or they were going the highways because of lack of visibility. True story.Which had really nothing to do with quilting...
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are gorgeous! I hope to follow these tutorials in the future when I have more time.:)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the way you fussy-cut the center of that block! GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteHELP! If you have some time I was wondering if you could help me out! I wrote you a message on Flickr Discussions. Thanks a bunch!
ReplyDeleteI posted it to Flickr if you have a bit of time! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis block is really gorgeous! I think it might be one of my favorites that you've made for the quilt.
ReplyDeleteI really like the design that occurred in the block's center because of your choice of fabric. And also I had a really great time making these blocks. Your blocks look amazing.
ReplyDeleteI love this block!! thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty!! I will be bookmarking this QAL to come back to, for sure!!
ReplyDeleteWow,it`s absolutely awesome!!
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