Stellata Quilt Pattern Tester Parade!

The Stellata Quilt Pattern was SO much fun to design with my friend Carrie over at Lifting Limits Quilting! Today is the day it’s finally available in the shop and we also get to share all these fabulous versions by the Stellata pattern tester group. These quilters are seriously talented…check out the variety in their fabric selections and styles and how they all come together in the Stellata quilt! Below I’ll introduce each of them and share several photos of their quilts. Enjoy all this quilty eye candy!!

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Wow, this quilt is an absolute showstopper! You can tell that a lot of excitement and skill went into this fabric pull and creating this quilt. Brie used the fat quarter option for her dark background fabric and it really makes all the other colors super-vibrant!

 

Oh my goodness, this quilt is pure eye candy! The prints from the Art Gallery Fabrics Kindred collection set against the soft blush background are absolutely stunning. Heather has created a throw sized quilt kit that is available in her shop. More information on that is at the end of this post…be sure to scroll down all the way to the end!

 

The combination of bold hues and mesmerizing patterns in Beth’s version of the Stellata quilt is impossible to resist. I can just imagine someone curling up under this quilt, basking in all its creative energy!

 

Michelle

@libellenart

Be still my heart! Michelle chose to use yardage for her baby sized Stellata quilt and these soft neutral colors make it an absolute standout. It reminds me of lace for some reason…I can't help but imagine the joy and warmth this quilt would bring to any room it graces.



The fusion of vibrant shades and patterns along with the bold background in this quilt instantly steals the spotlight. Beth used some treasured Tula Pink Parisville yardage to make her Stellata quilt. Gorgeous!

 

Beth’s extraordinary quilt radiates charm. The combination of delicate colors and floral fabrics produces a breathtaking result. Someone very lucky gets to sleep underneath this beautiful bed size quilt!

 

The beautiful floral fabrics that Sara used for her bed sized Stellata quilt make this one an absolute stunner! The careful selection of fabrics in perfect combinations for each block transforms this quilt into a true masterpiece of artistry and elegance.

 

Kersten’s Stellata quilt in a series of solids is a true standout. This quilt bursts with vibrant energy as each block radiates its own brilliance in various hues of greens and purples. The dark background really makes her color choices pop!

 

Today we are ending on a high note! The bright, fun colors of Kelsey’s scrappy Stellata quilt make it a true standout and a delightful burst of creativity and style. Each block showcases a kaleidoscope of vibrant fabrics and fabulous low-volume background fabrics that come together beautifully in this baby sized quilt.


Ready to make your own Stellata quilt? Grab your pattern over in the shop and then (the fun part!) shop your stash, check out one of the fabulous quilt kits below, or head over to your favorite local or online quilt shop to peruse their latest selections!

Stellata Quilt Kits

We’re lucky enough to be partnering with two fabric shops for some gorgeous Stellata Quilt kits!

The beautiful Christmas throw size version above is made using the Art Gallery Fabrics Wintertale collection. The kit includes all the fabrics for the quilt top and binding, and is available at Fieldstone Fabric! Doesn’t it look like snowflakes and poinsettias?!

The sweet throw size kit above includes all the fabrics for this fantastically scrappy quilt top, with an option to also purchase binding fabric. This kit includes fabric from the Art Gallery Fabrics Kindred collection and can be purchased at Pearls and Clovers Quilt Shop! Isn’t that background fabric just scrumptious?

I hope you’ve enjoyed this parade of beautiful quilts by these talented quilters and that all this gorgeousness has got you feeling inspired! Don’t forget to grab your copy of the Stellata quilt pattern in the Wild Plum Lane shop, and then be sure to check out these two fabulous quilt kits offered by Fieldstone Fabric and Pearls and Clovers Quilt Shop.

Thanks for stopping by the blog and happy quilting!


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