Showing posts with label feathered star. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feathered star. Show all posts

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Rainbow Feathered Star Is Quilted!!!

Hello Everyone,

I am sooooo excited!! My Rainbow Feathered Star is quilted!!!!  I was able to finish it the day before I got sick.  Thank goodness too, because I don't think it would be finished now if hadn't finished it then.

As far as the quilting, I am in LOVE with it!!!  Let's check it out....


Lots of glorious feathers.  I used mostly Superior's Magnifico for the thread.  Although, I did switch a couple to a variegated poly.  Love the sheen on these thread.


Flame like stitching in the spikes.  The quilt as you can see is heavily quilted.


More gorgeous feathers!  Swoon!!


Here you can see the flames a little better.  I did change the colors out with every spike.  I wanted the threads to "blend" with the fabrics.  The effect that I wanted was achieved.


Can't say much more, but... 


This has got to be my most favorite quilt that I have made.

I will be teaching this class as a retreat at Olde City Quilts in Burlington, NJ in April, 2014.  You can find out all the information here... Just scroll down.

If you can't make the retreat here are the stats on this quilt and how you can make it yourself.

1.  Queen Size Feathered Star 96" X 96" ~ Pattern can be found here.
2.  Rainbow Feathered Star Quilt Kit can be found here.
3. All batiks were used in this quilt.
4.  Black batting was used.
5.  Superior Threads were used to quilt this quilt.
6.  Digitized pattern from Quiltworx was used and can be found here.


Until Next Time...

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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Feathered Star Workshop

Hello Everyone,

On Sunday, I had such a great time with a great group of ladies.  I taught a workshop at The Quilt Basket in Wappinger's Falls, NY.  

I was teaching the Feathered Star.  Each student had a choice... they could pick a pattern.  They could choose between the Queen Size, the Wall Hanging, or the Tree Skirt.  

There are students in the class making such a variety!  I can't wait to see them all complete.  But first let me show you some of the first day of class.


Diane's first unit almost done.  Love the pretty purple!


Everyone was very hard at work!


Loved seeing Kathy's Mariner's Compass all complete!  This was from the class that I taught in the fall.


A finish of the first unit!  Beautiful!


Kathy with my Queen Size Feathered Star hanging behind her.


Another happy student and beautiful unit complete.


Susan was very excited about her unit!!

I posted a bunch more photos that you can see here.  Stay tuned for next month's class, they have homework!


Until Next Time...

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Saturday, January 25, 2014

All Together Now

Hello Everyone,

As promised, I was able to finish my Feathered Star Quilt.  Isn't it funny that every time you have a finish it instantly becomes you new favorite quilt??  Does that happen to you??

It took be the better part of the day yesterday to finish the second half and join it so it became a whole.


Love the center and the burst of color.  I like to take close ups so that you can see the beautiful fabrics, but the perfect floating, spikey points that you achieve with paper piecing.


In this quilt like in many of my other quilts, I use a combination of batiks with Kaffe Fassett.  Sometimes you need to go "outside the box" to find that right color combination.


In this quilt the center purple star has alternating Kaffe Aboriginal dot and a purple batik.  Then the very light purple batik that is the background for that middle feather.  Moving to the second feather layer, their are pink Kaffe with a light green batik background.  And the last batik that I used is the magenta in the inner border of the quilt.  


And I love the Rambling Rose Kaffe that I used for the main background.  It worked really well and I am pleased.


Spikey points make beautiful feathers and....


One really happy quilter with a finished quilt top!!

Now to quilt it...

Here are the quilt stats:

60" X 60"

1.  Pattern Feathered Star can be found here.
2.  Kaffe Fassett fabrics can be found here.
3.  Batiks can be be found here.

Until Next Time...

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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Half Of A Whole

Hello Everyone,

I am finally starting to feel a little better.  Being sick though does explain my absence of blogging.  I hope to really get back to some semblance of normal soon.  

Anyway, my Mom has been concerned about me because she hasn't seen any blog posts from me except for Tuesday's.  So Mom, this one is for YOU!!

Yesterday, I started to piece the units together to make my feathered star a WHOLE quilt top.  One of the things that I enjoy the most about piecing the top is finally seeing it come together as one.


The above photo shows the units all pieced together as one.  Yes there are quite a few "Y" seams, but they are a breeze.  If you have never done one, you really need to try it, they aren't that difficult and the more you do it the better you get.  Remember practice make perfect.


So I got a half of the whole pieced together yesterday.  Here is what that half looks like.  You can see the top portion still needs some sewing.  I plan on working on that today.  


Maybe tomorrow, I will be able to show you a completed top?!  That is my goal anyway.  I really, really LOVE this top and can't wait to make it a quilt.  

Stay tuned!

How'd I do Mom??  By the way, if all is as I suspect, I am feeling better today... ;)


Until Next Time....

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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

I Was Down for the Count....

Hello Everyone,

Have you ever been so sick you just couldn't do anything, I mean anything for days??  That is what I have been up to for the past week... a lot of nothing.  I got sick and just couldn't do a thing.  I missed sewing so much, had to cancel a trunk show and reschedule a class.  I laid like a slug in the living room snuggled under a quilt with my cats laying all over me.

As of yesterday, I began to feel slightly human again and decided to go into my home studio and sew a little.  This was the best therapy for me.  Even though my sense of smell, hearing, and taste are still off, because of my slight congestion that is still lingering, it was wonderful being back in the saddle again!

Here is what I was up to...


Remember my Feathered Star Wall Hanging?  I had pieced each unit, but they still needed to be pieced together.


So I got started... I have eight "V's" now.  They go smack dab in the middle of the quilt.


One of the best things about ALL of Judy Niemeyer patterns is that the points ALL float.  By that, I mean, the points never touch the seam allowance.  Therefore you never, ever cut off that point by sewing it into the seam.  Cool, right?


Then I made eight of these, by joining three units together.


Eight border units together, by joining three smaller units together.  Note the floating points!


Here it is back on the wall.  Today, I hope to have the entire thing pieced together into a top!  If all things go as planned.  I had a minor slow down yesterday and had to stop sewing.  Hopefully today, I can "press" on!


Until Next Time...

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Friday, January 10, 2014

Getting The Quilting Done

Hello Everyone,

The past few days, I have been working on completing the quilting on my Queen Size Feathered Star.  It is slow going, but is well worth the effort!  I am really liking how it is turning out.  


Yesterday, I was able to set in the very center star. I used a variegated poly thread.  One of the things I like best about it is the shimmer.  In fact throughout the entire quilt I am using various poly threads because of that reason.


You really can't see the sheen in the photos, but you can see the stitching and it is making my heart sing.


The feathers and flames work so well together, don't you think?  


Curly and loving it!  Cross your fingers, that I will get most of the rest done today.  But more realistically it will happen sometime over the weekend.

Stay tuned for more updates on the progress and the BIG reveal!!


Until Next Time...

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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

All the Units Are Complete!!!!

Hello Everyone,

Guess what?  I got all the pieces to the Feathered Star done!!! I am jumping for joy!  I have three photos to share with you to show the progression.


This one shows some of the border units up on the design wall.  A few more to go...


Only 4 more pieces left for the corners.


There it is!!!  I just love the star against the green background.  Don't you?

Now I have to join all the units together.  Right now they are just pinned up on the wall… they still have the paper on the back too!   Hopefully next time you see it, it will officially be a quilt top.

Stats on this quilt:

1.  Wall Size Feathered Star  ~ Pattern available here.
2.  Kaffe Fassett Collective fabrics ~ Fabrics available here.


Until Next Time...

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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Remember This One…

Hello Everyone,

Do you remember this quilt?  


I was working on my Feathered Star a few weeks back in my classroom studio.  I had to take it and move it to my home studio and on Sunday put it up on the design wall again and began cutting the background and borders.

Here is how far I that I was able to get on Sunday….


I think the green background really makes the star say "POW"…. Don't you think?

I hope to have more up for you tomorrow.  If not, stay tuned!!

My Fat Quarter Giveaway is still going on!!! Just click here to enter.


Until Next Time…

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Saturday, December 14, 2013

Finally Quilting the Top!!

Hello Everyone,

The past two days I have been working on making my quilt top a quilt!  This one you may remember seeing late summer when I finished the top.  I have been hankering to get it on the long arm since then! The time has come!!! Yippee!!


First I have to piece the backing.  This is a batik I chose from our shop.  I think it is just perfect for this quilt. You will see why in a minute.  You can find this fabric by clicking here.


See… didn't I tell you, it is gorgeous isn't it?  It has all the colors of the quilt top in the backing.  The other thing that I like about it is that it is a busy back.  I like a busy back for several reasons, they are pretty and have tons of interest, but they also help hide quilting stops and starts.


Here is some of the quilting that I am doing on this quilt.  I am using Superior Magnifico.  It is poly thread and has a bit of a sheen.  I like the outcome so far.


Love the feathers.  I will be switching out the thread colors throughout the quilt to match or blend in with the fabrics on the quilt top.


I also love the "fire" like quilting in the spikes.  I will be doing that on the opposite side in the colored spikes, but matching the threads.


Right now I am working on all the black areas.  This is a very large quilt and will take me quite a while.    Slow and steady, right.


Another area of feathers.  I think they really look great on the black solid areas, don't you?


Here is the front.  See what I mean about the backing.  Isn't it perfect!!??  Now to get back to work!


Oh wait… all this quilting and sewing has tuckered out the boy!!  

Facts about the quilt:

1.  Queen Feathered Star ~ Pattern and/or kit available here.
2.  Batik backing ~ available here.
3.  Yes, the design I am using to quilt it is digitized by Judy Niemeyer and can be purchased here.
4.  Since it is going to snow all weekend, guess what I will be doing??

Oh… don't forget to enter my fabric giveaway going on now by clicking here.

Until Next Time...

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