Although I have some very favourite books, I'm starting with one I've used again very recently, as well as in the past.
This the book we'll talk about first.
Stars by Magic, by Nancy Johnson-Srebo. |
Block 1 instructions, of 30 different numbered blocks. |
Rustic Star Medallion. |
Next up came a quilt I started making from a magazine & half way through I got bored with the same little stars, so put one of "the" stars in the centre & also added broderie perse roses to 4 blocks.
This particular pattern was from The Quilter, March 2007, called Orient Express by Roxanne Carter.
Then along came a much needed wedding gift for one of my nieces' in the UK. I designed the quilt, but was not happy with the centre, so guess what? A star of course from the above book. This was designed & made in 2011, ready for attending the wedding in June, in her chosen colours.
Chelsfield Star. |
We have a couple of results, although they aren't quilted yet.
Mandalay. |
Wonky Star designed on Quilt Wizard program. |
Another lot of fabric had also been sitting around in a pile, languishing along with it's pattern, so another start was made, with similar complications to the above. Below is my original idea.
Blue Stars. |
Shazzam. |
The odd blocks in the left hand corner of my design wall are the leftovers from the diagonal cutting of the star blocks & I couldn't bear to throw them into the scrap tubs, so the brain started working overtime, as well as the hands & machine & lo & behold, we ended up with this...............
I'm lucky to have a great stash & could find plenty for the background & accidentally found a fat 1/4 of pretty fabric to frame the centre block. I actually like this, even though it was a spur of the moment flight of fancy. I've not thought of a name for it yet.
Thank you Nancy for much inspiration & your great instructions.
OK, my first attempt at the Talking Quilts segment, which I'll try to do once a month. I've a few in mind so hopefully it won't be too boring & if it is, you can give them a miss. I'll pop by during the week with some crafty finishes for both hubby & I over the last couple of months, then on Friday, it will be Scavenger Hunt day. Where has this month gone, as I've just remembered a day out which I've not done. Hubby has been a little low this week with a nasty cold virus, but is on the mend now, although still has a niggly cough.
Enough from me! Hope you are having a great weekend, take care & huggles,
Susan.
You started quilting about 10 years before me but I enjoy it still. I have two books of children's quilts, by Nancy Johnson-Srebo that I have used a huge amount.
ReplyDeleteThank you for telling me how long you've been quilting too & I'm so glad you know who Nancy is as well. It's something I'll always do as long as I'm able & probably have too many ideas for a life time.
DeleteI have that NJS book but I haven't made anything from it - which is [sadly] true for most of the large collection of quilting books! I'll dig it out this afternoon now that you've reminded me :-)
ReplyDeleteWell done for managing to document so many of your quilts.
Thanks Jayne & I've just found 2 more quilts where I've used those stars. Did you find your book or have you been too busy in the garden?
DeleteI've had a quick look but cannot find it, which is odd. Although my quilting books are a bit muddled up and out of order at present, there is only one bookcase where they are stored. Going to be thoroughly wet today by the look of it so I might have another proper look later.
DeleteBeautiful quilts. It's good when you get plenty of use from a book. Hope hubby is feeling better, Mick isn't ill very often, in fact it's years and years since he's taken a sick day off work, but he's got tonsillitis and an infection in his wisdom tooth at the moment. He still won't take a sick day though!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jo. K's much better, though I do hope Mick has that tooth seen to.
DeleteReally interesting see how books influence and guide us - and how you make a design your own :D
ReplyDeleteBooks & many other things spark my rather weird/wonky imagination Kate. Thank you.
DeleteSuch beautiful quilts, you are very talented making those.
ReplyDeleteGet well wishes for your hubby, seems to be the order for DH's to be ill, mine is too at the moment.
Thanks Julie. Hope your DH is on the mend.
DeleteThanks for the journey of your design processes Susan. Good to hear from you.
ReplyDeleteThank you Judy.
DeleteI love all of the inspiration you pulled from that book; beautiful quilts and thanks for the story telling. I love Orient Express and Rustic Star. Looking forward to the next installment. I agree with you - where did February go?
ReplyDeleteTanks Joanna. I thought you'd like the more traditional ones.
DeleteYour quilts are beautiful Susan, I especially like Rustic Star and Orient Express. I haven't even thought about Scavenger Hunt photos yet! February is just racing by. Have a lovely week:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Rosie. You liked the same as Joanna & I forgot 2 others I've done with stars from that book.
DeleteBeautiful quilts.
ReplyDeleteI do hope your hubby is feeling a lot better now.
My good wishes.
All the best Jan
Lovely quilts and great to hear the stories behind them! xx
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