Showing posts with label stars stars and more stars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stars stars and more stars. Show all posts

Sunday, February 10, 2019

A Finish

I made great strides this week in the sewing room. I finished quilting stars,stars and more stars. Once the quilting is completed  I can't wait to make binding and to stitch  it down..  Finishes are so wonderful!  I am pleased with this quilt and can now say I can machine stitch y seams with the best.  I sometimes wonder why I keep starting a new quilt and have come to the conclusion it's learning something new that intriques me!  There are endless techniques and patterns which makes it such a wonderful craft. 



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Sunday, January 27, 2019

Week 3 Stars Stars and More Stars!

I started the hand quilting on Stars Stars and More Stars on January 6th!  The first two weeks of quilting I finished 16 stars each week.  This week I got a few more done with 19 stars completed. That brings me to 51 of 95 whole stars completed and there will be 10 half stars to do also.  Looks like I will be able to complete this one before it gets too warm to be under a quilt with wool batting. Anyway, that's the goal!

Not the greatest photo but the sun isn't out yet this am

I finally pulled out a basket to keep all my hand quilting supplies together.  Since I quilt on a hoop, I tend to move around the house when I quilt.  It is so easy to lose my thimble or aunt becky. Do you have a designated hand quilting area. I tend to quilt on the sofa or in my sewing room most of the time. Sometimes I set up in the corner of my kitchen.





This basket will also work for my hand piecing. I joined in on the Hand Pieced A quilt a long and finished my first block. I am looking forward to block number 2.  I really like the accuracy and the way you can deal with pressing the seams after stitching since you don't stitch the seams down.  Learning to hand piece has made me a better machine piecer too.  Stars Stars and More Stars is a machine pieced quilt, but I used a pencil to mark the seam lines and sewed to the dot to accomplish the Y seams. I feel you get a better understanding how geometric pieces can fit together and hand piecing them really makes it so doable.  Afterall, quilting has always been a fun craft for me.  In the beginning I loved a new challenge but now I prefer to just enjoy the stitching whether it be piecing or quilting. It doesn't get better than that!





Sunday, January 13, 2019

Stars Stars and More Stars

When I was piecing Stars Stars and More Stars, I really loved the additional star that formed when  the connecting triangles were added.  Quilts that have a secondary pattern have always caught my eye.  So when I decided to offset my quilting  stitches to add even more stars to this quilt, I knew that was the direction I wanted to head.




I was able to stitch 16 stars this week so I feel good about my progress.  I have been alternating my big stitching with my regular quilting which has been a lot of fun. There are 95 stars and some additional half stars in the quilt, so I have a long way to go.  But, it's a good feeling to be heading towards a finish and being pleased with the outcome.   



Sunday, January 6, 2019

Back to Quilting

Well the holidays have come and gone and it was a wonderful holiday here at our household.  Nothing exciting or out of the ordinary, but I was very happy to fly to the Seattle area to visit with my daughter and her family.  Her two kids are our youngest grands so it was wonderful to spend 10 days with them.  I was very happy to get home however since I need sunshine in my life and it was quite lacking there.  Not the greatest time of the year to visit the area but seeing family made it all worth it.

Now to get back to quilting!  I basted the next top in the query and debated how I would quilt it.  When I first made the quilt, my first thought was to outline quilt the pieces in each block.  Then when I pulled it out after the first of the year my first thoughts were Amish waves or Baptist fans.  But, I wasn't throughly convinced and asked for some advice on a facebook group.  Those ideas sparked my interest but stitching two lines around each star although looked awesome on the examples fellow quilters posted it just wasn't much fun and seemed like work.  I had used big stitch and regular quilting on my last quilt and really liked it so............................................I tried a technique I had used on another quilt I had made a few years ago. It was gifted to my Brother in Law and I always loved the way it was quilted. (see below)



So I tried the same thing on the stars of my current quilt and am very pleased.  Now to dedicate a few minutes each day to adding some stitches to get this one done.