Monday, August 8, 2016

Starlight: New HBD Pattern!

I'm so excited to share a brand new pattern today! Check out our newest Honey, Bunny, and Doll Pattern: Starlight! This one was designed by my mom!


Starlight is a fun take on a classic sawtooth star block which can be made from Honey Buns (1.5 inch strips) or scraps! This version is made from Christmas fabric, but is also the perfect size for a baby quilt! If you're someone who cuts scraps into 1.5" strips, then you're ready to dive into this pattern!


This pattern is available on Etsy as a downloadable PDF or a paper pattern.

32 comments:

  1. Scraps! I have tons just needing homes!

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  2. I'm cutting up and cleaning out scraps so it would definitely be a scrappy quilt.
    Love the pattern!

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  3. Ahh. I am a lover of scrap quilts and I have bags and bags and bags of them that are just asking, no begging, to be used. This quilt looks like it is a perfect project for scraps, colorful ones.

    tushay3 (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  4. I have a special fabric collection In my sewing closet called "Kathy E.'s Scraps"! This quilt is the perfect pattern for me to use up some of my prettiest pieces!

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  5. I would love to make the quilt with a collection of rainbow batik scraps.

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    1. I could put a small dent in my scrap basket with this pattern. I love stars. Thanks for a chance at winning the pattern.

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  7. I have so many scraps I would for sure use those! thanks!

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  8. I have scraps begging to be in this quilt. Scrappy stars are the absolute best!

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  9. I love this pattern. I am thinking like others, definitely use my scraps! maryc76904 at yahoo dot com.

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  10. Stars and scraps - love them both.

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  11. I can see this pattern with all of my (hoarded) Christmas prints! Thanks for the chance to win.
    quiltnsrep(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  12. I think this pattern would look nice made with any fabrics but especially nice in Fig Tree fabrics perhaps using several of her fabric collections
    Colleen
    On the left coast
    California

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  13. Very pretty. I was thinking of red white and blue first but then decided all sherbet shades would look really great.

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  14. I've been hoarding some fabric from the Lovely collection so I think I'd use that!

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  15. I have been wanting to do a fall colored quilt.

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  16. I have an overflowing bin of blue and green scraps so that's a possibility, but I think this would look great with Daysail fabrics by Bonnie & Camille.

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  17. It would be great in 30's but I have a pile of scraps to use up so I would probably do that. Nice pattern.

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  18. I always love scraps- maybe some bold saturated scraps on a dark grey background? Love stars and this quilt is no exception!

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  19. I would use scraps on a gold back ground
    gandn74@ymail.com

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  20. All of my scraps! This would look great in batiks.

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  21. I would use my Kansas Troubles Heartfelt fabric with shirting fabric for the background.

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  22. Nice quilt! I think I would try to use up some of my scraps!

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  23. i think a dark background and fairy frost for the stars would be gorgeous.

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  24. I would like to put it in white with purple scraps ( I seem to have a ton of purple scraps )

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  25. I think I would dig into my scraps, and then do a rainbow of different colored blocks across the quilt. Thanks for the draw. raydeer@memlane.com

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  26. I would definitely make this scrappy.

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  27. A blue (sky) and yellow (stars) would be my choice.

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